<p>In <em>The House of Saulx-Tavanes: Versailles and Burgundy 1700-1830</em> 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&#39;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&#39;s relationship to its creditors changed over time. Forster examines the ambiguities of one noble family&#39;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 <em>&eacute;migr&eacute; nobles</em>--preserved their life revenue reputation esteem and place in a French society transformed by political change and revolution.</p>
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