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Goldsmith (history emeritus, U. of Oklahoma), asserts that the aristocracy and their system of management and rule were so stable and entrenched that only an enterprising king or a comprehensive revolution could get rid of them. He examines the internal fiscal structures of lordship and its administration of justice and governance, regional patterns of lordships in terms of the ecclesiastical, those of royalty and the prices, and they ways in which northern, eastern, southern, western and central France were managed. He finds that in all cases, even in the seeming urgency of 1750-1789, lordship was operating basically in the same ways it always had, and, as a consequence, was oblivious to the coming change. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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