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The Gift in Sixteenth-Century France - Davis, Natalie Zemon
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In this gem of a book, Natalie Zemon Davis explores the role of gifts in Renaissance France. From the King's bounty to the beggar's alms, from the lavish feasting and display of civic dignitaries to the humble tokens exchanged by peasant bride and groom, the giving and receiving of gifts - then, as now - held tremendous significance. Full of vignettes which illuminate life and belief in the sixteenth century, The Gift examines how the giving of presents functioned at all levels of society. As they do today, people evaluated ...

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The Gift in Sixteenth-Century France 2000, University of Wisconsin Press

ISBN-13: 9780299168841

Trade paperback

The Gift in Sixteenth-Century France 2000, Oxford University Press, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9780199242887

Hardcover