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Mack P. Holt
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The Politics of Wine in Early Modern France
Religion and Popular Culture in Burgundy, 1477–1630
, pp. 323 - 340
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  • Book: The Politics of Wine in Early Modern France
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  • Mack P. Holt, George Mason University, Virginia
  • Book: The Politics of Wine in Early Modern France
  • Online publication: 31 August 2018
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108620017.011
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