Mastering the Market
Explore the intricate dynamics of the grain trade in Judith A. Miller's insightful book, Mastering the Market, published by Cambridge University Press in 2007. Spanning 356 pages, this compelling work delves into a pivotal sector of the French economy during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Miller examines how harvest shortfalls led to social unrest and how various regimes crafted effective strategies to influence grain markets and build emergency stocks. This historical analysis not only sheds light on economic practices but also reveals the profound impact of agricultural policies on society. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in economic strategies, Mastering the Market offers a thorough understanding of the complexities of grain trade and its significance in shaping France's economic landscape. Don't miss the opportunity to gain valuable insights from this essential read!