This Book presents Jeffry Kaplow's study of Elbeuf during the French Revolutionary period, examining its history and social structure. The study explores Elbeuf's economic landscape, focusing on the woolen industry's organization, production, and labor force. It analyzes the social classes, their wealth distribution, and their roles in the town's political life. The text discusses the impact of national events, such as the Eden Treaty and the Revolution itself, on Elbeuf's economy and society. It investigates political factions and religious shifts, evaluating their impact on community stability. The document draws upon a wealth of archival sources to support its analysis, providing insights into Elbeuf's experiences during a transformative era.
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