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FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY LEGISLATION ON ILLEGITIMACY 1789-1804

by Brinton, Crane

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Harvard, 1936. 102pp. black cloth hardback, EX-LIB, minimal markings, faint stain on cover, footnotes, index, appendices with references in French, The law of bastardy, the law of nature, the revolutionary law, . Hard Cover. Very Good.
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FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY LEGISLATION ON ILLEGITIMACY 1789-1804

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Cambridge 1936 1st Harvard University. Harvard Historical Monographs No. 9. small thin octavo., 102pp., index, cloth. VG, no DJ. .
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French Revolutionary Legislation on Illegitimacy, 1789-1804 (Harvard Historical Monographs)

by Crane Brinton

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Harvard University Press, 1936-01-01. Hardcover. Good.
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French Revolutionary Legislation on Illegitimacy 1789-1804

by Brinton, Crane

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Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1936. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. Good. xii, 102 pages. Footnotes. Includes Preface, Introduction, The Law of Bastardy, The Law of Nature, The Revolutionary Law; and Conclusion. Also includes Appendix A, the main sources of this study for the period of the National Assembly and the Convention. Appendix B discusses the law on the status and inheritance rights of children born out of wedlock. The book also contains an index. This is Harvard Historical Monographs IX published under the Direction of the Department of History from the Income of The Robert Louis Stroock Fund. Clarence Crane Brinton (1898 - 1968) was an American historian of France, as well as an historian of ideas. His most famous work, The Anatomy of Revolution (1938) likened the dynamics of revolutionary movements to the progress of fever. He entered Harvard University in 1915. His excellent academic performance enabled him to win a Rhodes Scholarship to… Read More
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