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A world of paper Louis XIV, Colbert de Torcy, and the rise of the information state

Title
A world of paper [electronic resource] : Louis XIV, Colbert de Torcy, and the rise of the information state / John C. Rule and Ben S. Trotter.
Author
Rule, John C.
Publication
Montreal & Kingston ; London ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2014]

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Trotter, Ben S., 1949-
Description
1 online resource (xvii, 829 pages) : illustrations, maps, portraits, charts.
Summary
Historians and social scientists have long identified bureaucracy as the modern state's foundation and the reign of France's Louis XIV as a model for its development. A World of Paper offers a fresh interpretation of bureaucracy through a close examination of the department of the Sun King's last foreign secretary, Jean-Baptiste Colbert de Torcy. Torcy, who served as foreign secretary from 1696-1715, is widely regarded as one of the most brilliant foreign ministers of the ancien regime. Building on the work of his predecessors, he fashioned a skilled team of collaborators as he managed the complex issues of war and peace during the turbulent final decades of Louis XIV's reign. John Rule and Ben Trotter examine Torcy's department to depict administrative structures as they emerged through the circulating stream of paper that connected his office with provincial administrators and diplomats abroad. They explore the collection and centralization of information during Torcy's tenure through the creation of a modern state archive, discreet intelligence gathering, and the surveillance and management of the French mails. They also study the postal carriers, couriers, household officers of the royal court, genealogists hired for research, and an informal "brain trust" of experts, and advisors who carried vital information in and out of the department every day. A remarkable reconstruction of the department of Jean-Baptiste Colbert de Torcy, A World of Paper demystifies bureaucracy and explores the ways in which the modern information state developed from his labours.
Uniform Title
World of paper (Online)
Alternative Title
World of paper (Online)
Subject
  • Torcy, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marquis de, 1665-1746
  • Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715
  • France. Ministère des affaires étrangères > Management > History
  • France. Ministère des affaires étrangères > Officials and employees > History
  • Bureaucracy > France > History > 17th century
  • Bureaucracy > France > History > 18th century
  • Government information > France > Management > History > 17th century
  • Government information > France > Management > History > 18th century
  • France > History > Louis XIV, 1643-1715
  • France > Foreign relations administration > History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages717-772) and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Issued also in electronic format.
Contents
Louis XIV, roi-bureaucrate -- Torcy's preparation for and rise to power -- Mentorship and testing -- The Department of Secretary of State Torcy -- The Department's structures and personnel -- The triumph of the commis -- Finances and rewards -- Preserving, deploying, and controlling information -- Ambassadors in Paris and abroad -- Information and the formulation of foreign poicy -- Domestic administration.
LCCN
2017434373
OCLC
ssj0001321825
Author
Rule, John C.
Title
A world of paper [electronic resource] : Louis XIV, Colbert de Torcy, and the rise of the information state / John C. Rule and Ben S. Trotter.
Imprint
Montreal & Kingston ; London ; Ithaca : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2014]
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages717-772) and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Additional Formats
Issued also in electronic format.
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Available from home with a valid library card
Available onsite at NYPL
Added Author
Trotter, Ben S., 1949-
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