Back to Results
Cover image of The House of Saulx-Tavanes
Cover image of The House of Saulx-Tavanes
Share this Title:

The House of Saulx-Tavanes

Versailles and Burgundy, 1700-1830

Robert Forster

Publication Date
Binding Type

Originally published in 1971. In The House of Saulx-Tavanes: Versailles and Burgundy, 1700–1830, Professor Robert Forster examines the noble family of Saulx-Tavanes from the reign of Louis XIV to the Restoration. He provides readers with an account of a single aristocratic family's relationship to the changing political culture of the eighteenth century. Forster explores how an old aristocratic family promoted itself in the royal court, how the Saulx-Tavanes managed their estate remotely from Paris, and how the family's relationship to its creditors changed over time. Forster examines the...

Originally published in 1971. In The House of Saulx-Tavanes: Versailles and Burgundy, 1700–1830, Professor Robert Forster examines the noble family of Saulx-Tavanes from the reign of Louis XIV to the Restoration. He provides readers with an account of a single aristocratic family's relationship to the changing political culture of the eighteenth century. Forster explores how an old aristocratic family promoted itself in the royal court, how the Saulx-Tavanes managed their estate remotely from Paris, and how the family's relationship to its creditors changed over time. Forster examines the ambiguities of one noble family's transition from provincial independence to courtly dependence and, eventually, to revolution. This book is an account of how the Saulx-Tavanes—a family of émigré nobles—preserved their life, revenue, reputation, esteem, and place in a French society transformed by political change and revolution.

About

Book Details

Publication Date
Status
Available
Trim Size
6
x
9
Pages
293
ISBN
9781421430423
Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Table of Measures
Genealogy: The Saulx-Tavanes Family in the Eighteenth Century
Chapter 1. From Renaissance "Captain" to Court Nobility
Chapter 2. The Burgundian

Preface
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Table of Measures
Genealogy: The Saulx-Tavanes Family in the Eighteenth Century
Chapter 1. From Renaissance "Captain" to Court Nobility
Chapter 2. The Burgundian Estate at the End of the Old Regime
Chapter 3. The Burden of Status
Chapter 4. Revolution in the Duchy of Saulx-Tavanes
Chapter 5. Emigration and Return
Conclusion
Analysis of Documents
Bibliography
Index

Author Bio
Featured Contributor

Robert Forster

Robert Forster is a professor emeritus of history at Johns Hopkins University. He coedited a series of translations from the Annales: Economies, Societies, Civilizations.