Meat matters : butchers, politics, and market culture in eighteenth-century Paris / Sydney Watts.
In eighteenth century Paris, municipal authorities, guild officers, merchant butchers, stall workers, and tripe dealers pledged to provide a steady supply of healthful meat to urban elites and the working poor. 'Meat Matters' considers the formation of th.
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Rochester :
University of Rochester Press,
2006.
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Series: | Changing perspectives on early modern Europe.
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