The French Revolution and the economy (Armand Colin “Cursus”, 2023)

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Page 1 to 8: Start pages | Page 9 to 12: Philippe Minard – Foreword. The French Revolution: takeoff or economic catastrophe? | Page 13 to 24: François Hincker – Introduction. A current controversy | Page 27 to 32: François Hincker – Chapter 1. Questions of method | Page 33 to 48: François Hincker – Chapter 2. A powerful productive potential | Page 49 to 64: François Hincker – Chapter 3. Growth… | Page 65 to 80: François Hincker – Chapter 4. But little progress | Page 81 to 90: François Hincker – Chapter 5. The crisis of 1788-1789 | Page 93 to 132: François Hincker – Chapter 6. The revolutionary generation and the economy | Page 133 to 170: François Hincker – Chapter 7. The Revolution and the structures of the economy | Page 171 to 196: François Hincker – Chapter 8. The economy in the turmoil of inflation and war | Page 197 to 208: François Hincker – Chapter 9. The situation of the decade 1789-1799 | Page 211 to 246: François Hincker – Chapter 10. Growth in war | Page 247 to 270: François Hincker – Chapter 11. The “masses of granite” | Page 271 to 286: François Hincker – Conclusion. A France of owners, not a France of capitalists | Page 287 to 292: Philippe Minard – Indicative bibliography (in French) | Pages 293 to 296: Index | Page 297 to 302: End pages.
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