Aristocratic families in republican France: 1870 - 1940

This is a study of the daily life, concerns, and dynamics of aristocratic families in the France of the Third Republic. Elizabeth MacKnight draws on a vast range of material from private archives to contest assumptions about the irrelevancy of the nobility under the republican regime. Within a chall...

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Main Author: MacKnight, Elizabeth C. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Manchester [u.a.] Manchester Univ. Press 2012
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:This is a study of the daily life, concerns, and dynamics of aristocratic families in the France of the Third Republic. Elizabeth MacKnight draws on a vast range of material from private archives to contest assumptions about the irrelevancy of the nobility under the republican regime. Within a challenging political and economic environment nobles were determined to protect their interests and conserve the integrity of the aristocratic way of life. The convictions that underpinned nobles' responses to government initiatives emerge from the sources with freshness and clarity. Macknight interweaves male and female perspectives to provide a very full account of familial activities and decision-making with attention to all stages of the human lifecycle. Nobles' experiences of parenting and grandparenting, sibling and cousin relations, marriage, property negotiations, and interaction with servants are brought to light in a vivid and engaging narrative
Item Description:Distributed in the United States exclusively by Palgrave Macmillan
Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:XII, 252 S. Ill. 23 cm