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The Number of Nobles -- 2. Noble Landholders -- 3. Three Family Profiles, 1800-1870 -- 4. Noble Wealth -- 5. Nobles and Politics -- 6. Nobles and Religion -- 7. The Noble Family -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1. The Tax Load of French Departments, 1831 -- Appendix 2. The Marriage Contract between Charles-Frarnçois- Armand de Maillé de la Tour Landry and Blanche-Joséphine Le Bascle d'Argenteuil, 1809 -- Appendix 3. The Will of Alexandre-Charles-Marie-Ernest de Canouville, 1861 -- Note on Sources -- Notes -- Glossary -- Index. 330 $aOriginally published in 1987. David Higgs's Nobles in Nineteenth-Century France: The Practice of Inegalitarianism provides a history of the nobility against the backdrop of changing French political conditions following the French Revolution. Since Jean Juarès, the influential historian of the French Revolution, many writers have argued that the French Revolution marked the political triumph of a capitalist bourgeoisie over a landed aristocracy. 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