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The Making of a Fiscal-Military State in Post-Revolutionary France
Explains how the French state and its fiscal system were transformed in the aftermath of the French Revolution of 1789.
Jerome Greenfield (Author)
9781108813556, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 30 May 2024
336 pages
22.8 x 15.1 x 1.8 cm, 0.49 kg
'… offers a different but compelling reinterpretation of the period, focusing on the fiscal policies of the different regimes that governed France from Waterloo to Sedan. This approach is particularly relevant not only for specialists in French history but also for those studying the construction of fiscal-military states across Europe and the interaction between fiscal policies and the creation of global empires. Greenfield leads his reader to a deeper understanding of the complex financial and fiscal system that transformed post-Napoleonic France from a defeated and weakened power into an imperial power engaged in military and economic activities that stretched from Asia to Africa and Central America. Through a meticulous examination of state and private archival sources, he sheds new light on the political dimensions of the fiscal choices made by the different post-Revolutionary regimes. At the same time, he successfully manages to illustrate the local and the international dimensions of the fiscal-military state in France across the nineteenth century.' Niccolò Valmori, Journal of Modern History
Drawing on a wide range of archival and published documents, this book explains how the French Revolution of 1789 transformed the French state and its fiscal system, and how further reforms in the nineteenth century created a durable, post-revolutionary state. Instead of presenting the nineteenth-century French state as primarily the creation of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era, as most scholars have done, Jerome Greenfield emphasises the importance of counter-revolution after 1815 in establishing a stable, durable state, capable of surviving revolutions in 1830 and 1848 intact. The years 1815–1870 thus marked a crucial period in the development of the French state, not least in stimulating the economic interventionism for which it become notorious and facilitating the resurgence of France as a great power after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo.
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Acknowledgements
1. The nineteenth-century French state and its rivals
2. The revolutionary quest for fiscal stability, 1789–1799
3. Developing a post-revolutionary fiscal politics, 1799–1814
4. Recasting the fiscal-military system, 1814–1821
5. The resurgence of French power, 1821–1830
6. The 1830 Revolution and the limits of fiscal reform
7. The Ascent of the interventionist Orleanist state, 1830–1848
8. The rise and fall of austerity, 1848–1856
9. Reaching the limits of the fiscal-military system, 1856–1871
10. The triumph of the notables
Bibliography
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Subject Areas: Economic history [KCZ], Modern history to 20th century: c 1700 to c 1900 [HBLL], European history [HBJD]
