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Introduction
The Fiscal System under Louis XIV
The Rise of the Administrative Monarchy
Nicolas Desmaretz and Company
Handling Ideas for Reform
The Establishment of the Dixiéme
After the Dixiéme
Conclusion
The Conseil d'en haut, or the Council of Ministers
Members of the Royal Council of Finances under Louis XIV
Controllers General, Directors, and Intendants of Finances
Glossary of Terms
Notes
Bibliography
Index
The clarity with which central issues are discussed is a
distinctive strength which will be appreciated by those who are not
familiar with this period. The conclusion brings together
worthwhile reflections about a key period and turning point in
French history.
*EUROPEAN HISTORY QUARTERLY*
A deeply researched analysis of the dynamics of policymaking during
a pivotal period in the development of the early modern French
state.
*CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HISTORY*
A valuable contribution to our steadily growing knowledge of the
late reign of Louis XIV and especially to our previously scant
knowledge of Desmaretz and his ministry... this book has been long
needed, and it is a welcome addition to the bibliography of its
period and its subject.
*H-FRANCE*
McCollim... has written a fine book...the level of detail is
impressive.
*ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW*
Minutely researched...particularly impressive is the way McCollim
traces the genesis of certain policies from their origins in
privately circulated memoires. In doing so, the book brings to
light an obscure, but highly influential, subculture.
*AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW*
Based on an impressive array of archival sources, Louis XIV's
Assault on Privilege illumines the financial crisis brought on by
Louis XIV's incessant wars. The author compellingly underscores the
radical nature of one of the government's expedients, the dixième
tax, which undermined the very basis of the old regime: rank,
family ties, and position. --
*Linda S. Frey, University of Montana--Marsha L. Frey, Kansas State
University*
Rare it is to read an engaging and deeply satisfying account of the
real-life trials and achievements of a finance minister
(Desmaretz)! A major contribution to a little-known and poorly
understood moment of the Ancien Régime. Louis XIV makes wonderful
cameo appearances! --
*Orest Ranum, The Johns Hopkins University*
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