The fiscal and institutional development of the Dauphiné province, Frances, suggests a different absolutist dynamic than the conventional idea of a top-down centralization process. Daniel Hickey analyses the groups that directed each stage of the struggle for tax reform that actively encouraged royal intervention.
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is a professor emeritus and former chairman of the Département d'histoire et de géographie de l'Université de Moncton.Daniel Hickey is a professor emeritus and former chairman of the Département d'histoire-géographie, Université de Moncton. |