Alain Becchia and Pierre Largesse : The Forced loan of 1 793 and the Elbeuvian Textile entrepreneurs. The compulsory loan of 1793 has not been thoroughly studied in revolutionary historiography. The author of this article deals with the raising of funds in the urban area of Elbeuf ; the loan took the form both of an income tax and of a loan as the sum was to be reimbursed in the form of biens nationaux. Moreover this tax collection was tied to a voluntary loan which could exempt the participants. The measure only hit a small cercle of Elbeuf inhabitants; most of them were merchants and entre- preneurs. Its yield was small, but for the scholar this unsuccessful attempt at taxation is an invaluable source of tax files which shed light on the...
Anne Jollet : Wine-growers and the property market from the Old Regime to the Empire in the Amboise ...
3. Merlin de Douai’s landed investments and perception of land. Many authors have pointed out the p...
This article is the first in existing scholarship to examine Peter the Great’s famous decree on the ...
Alain Becchia and Pierre Largesse : The Forced loan of 1 793 and the Elbeuvian Textile entrepreneurs...
Profit, embezzlement, restitution. The role of the traitants in the Nine Years War and Chamillart’s ...
A « Forced » Loan in Arras in 1433. The pressing demands for subsidies made by the prince, above al...
Abstract This article is based on the study of a remarkable Record of capital invested in Dijon and ...
1789 erreichen die Immobilien- und Grundbesitzwechsel in der Gegend von Narbonne einen Höhepunkt. De...
Offices, Corps, and the System of State Credit: The Uses of Privilege under the Ancien Regime. The ...
Bernard Lefebvre, "Money and the Revolution, main lines of a study on riches in Douai, 1748- 1820". ...
This paper is based on a diary written en 1836 by André de Neuflize, the last of a family of clothie...
Michel Biard, Coercion or Economic Liberty ? The People's Representatives on Mission and Supplying P...
The 317 petitions in bankrupcy filed from 1753 to 1789 at the office of the Clerlc of the Court with...
Michael Samland. Measuring "Just Taxation" of Real Estate : A Quantitative Approach to the Revolutio...
Relying on a large sample of private and public loan contracts taken from Parisian notarial records,...
Anne Jollet : Wine-growers and the property market from the Old Regime to the Empire in the Amboise ...
3. Merlin de Douai’s landed investments and perception of land. Many authors have pointed out the p...
This article is the first in existing scholarship to examine Peter the Great’s famous decree on the ...
Alain Becchia and Pierre Largesse : The Forced loan of 1 793 and the Elbeuvian Textile entrepreneurs...
Profit, embezzlement, restitution. The role of the traitants in the Nine Years War and Chamillart’s ...
A « Forced » Loan in Arras in 1433. The pressing demands for subsidies made by the prince, above al...
Abstract This article is based on the study of a remarkable Record of capital invested in Dijon and ...
1789 erreichen die Immobilien- und Grundbesitzwechsel in der Gegend von Narbonne einen Höhepunkt. De...
Offices, Corps, and the System of State Credit: The Uses of Privilege under the Ancien Regime. The ...
Bernard Lefebvre, "Money and the Revolution, main lines of a study on riches in Douai, 1748- 1820". ...
This paper is based on a diary written en 1836 by André de Neuflize, the last of a family of clothie...
Michel Biard, Coercion or Economic Liberty ? The People's Representatives on Mission and Supplying P...
The 317 petitions in bankrupcy filed from 1753 to 1789 at the office of the Clerlc of the Court with...
Michael Samland. Measuring "Just Taxation" of Real Estate : A Quantitative Approach to the Revolutio...
Relying on a large sample of private and public loan contracts taken from Parisian notarial records,...
Anne Jollet : Wine-growers and the property market from the Old Regime to the Empire in the Amboise ...
3. Merlin de Douai’s landed investments and perception of land. Many authors have pointed out the p...
This article is the first in existing scholarship to examine Peter the Great’s famous decree on the ...