The physiocrats and empire: Economistes and the reinvention of empire: France in the Americas and Africa, c. 1750–1802, by Pernille Røge, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2019, 310 pp., £75 (Hardback), ISBN: 9781108483131 [Book Review]
History of European Ideas 46 (6):898-900 (2020)
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