Les corporations, l'industrie et le commerce Chartres du 11e si cle la Revolution explores the economic and social history of Chartres, France, from the 11th century through the French Revolution. Genevi ve, vicomtesse de Croy, examines the development and influence of guilds (corporations) and their impact on industry and trade within the region. This meticulously researched study offers valuable insights into the medieval and early modern economic structures of a significant French city.
Originally published in 1917, this work remains an important resource for historians and researchers interested in the economic and social dynamics of pre-revolutionary France. It provides a detailed account of the evolution of trade practices, industrial organization, and the role of corporate bodies in shaping the economic landscape of Chartres.
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