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Economic Establishment: Veuve Galles and the Articulation of Power Economic Establishment: Veuve Galles and the Articulation of Power
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Expanding Horizons Expanding Horizons
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Cultural Leadership and Bourgeois Ascent Cultural Leadership and Bourgeois Ascent
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Political Establishment: Three Families Merge Political Establishment: Three Families Merge
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Surviving the French Revolution (If Not Childbed Fever) Surviving the French Revolution (If Not Childbed Fever)
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Three The Revolutions of the Galles
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Published:August 2015
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Abstract
This chapter examines the revolutions of the Galles family—that is, their ups and downs. With the death of Jean-Nicolas, coupled with the distance of Jean-Marie and the apparent ennui/poor health of Nicolas, the task of managing the family’s publishing business was assumed by Jacquette Bertin. Jacquette planned to find a husband for her daughter Perrine in the world of print in Lorient. Perrine eventually met Julien Le Jeune. This chapter first discusses the marriage of Perrine Galles and Julien Le Jeune and Jean-Marie Galles’s approval of their union. It then looks at the key members of the Galles’s inner circle, namely, the Jollivets and the Le Ridants, and how their fortunes intertwined. It also considers the bourgeois ascent and cultural leadership of the Galles and concludes by assessing the fate of the Galles–Jollivet–Le Ridant family after the French Revolution. It shows that all three families profited from the revolution socially, economically, and politically to become true bourgeoisie in Vannes.
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