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The Work of France

- Labor and Culture in Early Modern Times, 1350–1800
Af: James R. Farr Engelsk Paperback

The Work of France

- Labor and Culture in Early Modern Times, 1350–1800
Af: James R. Farr Engelsk Paperback
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This clearly written and deeply informed book explores the nature and meaning of work in early modern France. Distinguished historian James R. Farr considers the relationship between material life—specifically the work activities of both men and women—and the culture in which these activities were embedded. This culture, he argues, helped shape the nature of work, invested it with meaning, and fashioned the identities of people across the social spectrum. Farr vividly traces the daily lives of peasants, common laborers, domestic servants, prostitutes, street vendors, craftsmen and -women, merchants, men of the law, medical practitioners, and government officials. Work was recognized and valued as a means to earn a living, but it held a greater significance as a cultural marker of honor, identity, and status. Constants and continuities in work activities and their cultural aspects shared space with changes that were so profound and sweeping that France would be forever transformed. The author focuses on three salient, interconnected, and at times conflicting developments: the extension and integration of the market economy, the growth of the state's functions and governing apparatus, and the intensification of social hierarchy. Presenting a unified and compelling argument about the role of labor in society, Farr addresses a complex set of questions and succeeds masterfully at answering them. With its stylish writing and clear themes, this book will find a broad audience among students and scholars of early modern Europe, French history, economics, gender studies, anthropology, and labor studies.
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This clearly written and deeply informed book explores the nature and meaning of work in early modern France. Distinguished historian James R. Farr considers the relationship between material life—specifically the work activities of both men and women—and the culture in which these activities were embedded. This culture, he argues, helped shape the nature of work, invested it with meaning, and fashioned the identities of people across the social spectrum. Farr vividly traces the daily lives of peasants, common laborers, domestic servants, prostitutes, street vendors, craftsmen and -women, merchants, men of the law, medical practitioners, and government officials. Work was recognized and valued as a means to earn a living, but it held a greater significance as a cultural marker of honor, identity, and status. Constants and continuities in work activities and their cultural aspects shared space with changes that were so profound and sweeping that France would be forever transformed. The author focuses on three salient, interconnected, and at times conflicting developments: the extension and integration of the market economy, the growth of the state's functions and governing apparatus, and the intensification of social hierarchy. Presenting a unified and compelling argument about the role of labor in society, Farr addresses a complex set of questions and succeeds masterfully at answering them. With its stylish writing and clear themes, this book will find a broad audience among students and scholars of early modern Europe, French history, economics, gender studies, anthropology, and labor studies.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 246
ISBN-13: 9780742534001
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0742534006
Kategori: Historie
Udg. Dato: 16 dec 2008
Længde: 19mm
Bredde: 154mm
Højde: 230mm
Forlag: Rowman & Littlefield
Oplagsdato: 16 dec 2008
Forfatter(e): James R. Farr
Forfatter(e) James R. Farr


Kategori Historie


ISBN-13 9780742534001


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 246


Udgave


Længde 19mm


Bredde 154mm


Højde 230mm


Udg. Dato 16 dec 2008


Oplagsdato 16 dec 2008


Forlag Rowman & Littlefield