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# 83 | Poor People’s Things | Arlette Farge

Things Poor People, XVIIIth Century 2

       Arlette Farge has always made one want to go into archives to do research. There, she has been able to find the minuscule signs of lives complicated by poverty—indeed, her thesis was on food theft in eighteenth-century Paris. Here, she returns to the interest in the poor that emerged in the wake of ...

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