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Title: THE BOUCHAYERS OF GRENOBLE AND FRENCH INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE, 1850-1970
By: Robert J. Smith
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0801866839
ISBN 13: 9780801866838
Publisher: JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pub. date: 25 September, 2001
Pages: 276
Description: Drawing on family papers and business records spanning four generations, this is an account of the ascent of the Bouchayers and the eventual decline of their firm. It seeks to illuminate the complex relationship between family and class in the formation of modern industrial economies.
Synopsis: The son of a village nail maker, Joseph Bouchayer forged a new identity in Grenoble and left as his legacy a thriving metalworking firm - Bouchayer et Viallet. His sons made this enterprise the dominant French producer of pipelines for the hydroelectric industry before 1914. As the Bouchayers became grands bourgeois, however, leisure, largesse, and individual prowess gradually displaced work, frugality, and family ties as core values. Without imaginative entrepreneurship after 1930, the firm lost momentum and finally terminated its century-old manufacturing operations in 1970. In this text, historian Robert J. Smith explores a classic trajectory reminiscent of Thomas Mann's "Buddenbrooks". Drawing on family papers and business records spanning four generations, this narrative of the ascent of the Bouchayers and the eventual decline of their firm illuminates the complex relationship between family and class in the formation of modern industrial economies. Because France remained an essentially rural society until the 20th century, its industrial development depended heavily on peasants and artisans who entered the middle class by founding family firms.An elusive thread in French history, the rise and fall of such firms reveals what was at stake for individuals, families and enterprise in the transition to modernity.
Illustrations: 20 halftones, 1 line drawing
Publication: US
Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press
Returns: Non-returnable
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