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Young Subjects Children Statebuilding And Social Reform In The Eighteenthcentury French World Julia M Gossard

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Young Subjects Children Statebuilding And Social Reform In The Eighteenthcentury French World Julia M Gossard
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.89 MB
Author: Julia M. Gossard
ISBN: 9780228006893, 0228006899
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Young Subjects Children Statebuilding And Social Reform In The Eighteenthcentury French World Julia M Gossard by Julia M. Gossard 9780228006893, 0228006899 instant download after payment.

An exploration of children's engagement in state-building and social reform in eighteenth-century France and its empire.


Across the metropole, the colonies, and the wider eighteenth-century world, French children and youth participated in a diverse set of state-building initiatives, social reform programs, and imperial expansion efforts. Young Subjects explores the lives and experiences of these youth, revealing their role as active and vital agents in the shaping of early modern France.

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