Mastering the Market: The State and the Grain Trade in Northern France, 1700-1860

Mastering the Market: The State and the Grain Trade in Northern France, 1700-1860

by Judith A. Miller
ISBN-10:
0521621291
ISBN-13:
9780521621298
Pub. Date:
11/28/1998
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10:
0521621291
ISBN-13:
9780521621298
Pub. Date:
11/28/1998
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Mastering the Market: The State and the Grain Trade in Northern France, 1700-1860

Mastering the Market: The State and the Grain Trade in Northern France, 1700-1860

by Judith A. Miller

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Overview

The creation of free trade in France, and especially in the grain trade, came only through the most halting steps. In the eighteenth century, administrators crafted increasingly covert means to shape market processes even as they adopted liberal policies. In the early nineteenth century, which this book emphasizes, Napoleonic and Restoration officials and their successors developed hidden and finely-tuned strategies that allowed them to continue their intervention. By exploring those tactics, this book reveals how the state dominated the baking trades, influenced prices along supply lines, and amassed emergency stocks, thus effectively mastering this vital market.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521621298
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/28/1998
Pages: 356
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.33(h) x 0.98(d)

Table of Contents

List of figures and tables; Abbreviations; Old Regime weights and measures for wheat; Acknowledgements; Introduction - two crises: 1709 and 1853; Part I. The Market of the Enlightenment, 1720–1789: 1. The structure of mill and market; 2. Simulated sales: shaping supply and demand in the Old Regime marketplace; 3. Scripting 'free' trade; 4. Narrowing the focus: bakers and bread, 1760–1789; Part II. Maximum: Feeding France in Revolution and War: 5. 1789: municipal revolutions and the origins of radicalism; 6. Unity and interests; 7. Recreating the market: Thermidor and the directory; Part III. The State Learns, 1800–1860: 8. The last maximum: 1812; 9. The routines of the restoration; 10. Relinquishing control: bakers and the end of the Paris reserve; 11. The market mastered; Archival sources; Selected bibliography; Index.
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