Author: DOUCET, ROGER Title: L'état Des Finances de 1523.
Description: Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1823. Re-bound cloth. Browning throughout text block. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. ; Browning throughout text block. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. ; 28 x 16 x 11.1 cms; 143 pages; L'État des Finances de 1523 by Roger Doucet is a historical analysis of the financial situation in France during the early 16th century, specifically focusing on the year 1523. Doucet examines the economic and fiscal policies of the French monarchy under King Francis I, highlighting the challenges the state faced in financing its military campaigns, administration, and court expenses. The book delves into the structure of the royal finances, including taxes, revenues, and expenditures. Doucet also explores the broader context of the French economy at the time, addressing issues such as inflation, the impact of war on the economy, and the relationship between the monarchy and its subjects regarding taxation. Through meticulous research, Doucet provides a detailed picture of the financial health of France during a pivotal moment in its history, shedding light on how financial management—or the lack thereof—affected the governance and political stability of the period.. Very Good- with no dust jacket .
Keywords: Finance Government 16th
Price: GBP 10.00 = appr. US$ 14.28 Seller: Literary Cat Books
- Book number: 63298
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