![]() Bavaria - Extracts from a register of inns, beer houses and breweries in all districts and manors of Upper and Lower Bavaria (1580) Extracts from the register of public houses in the districts and manors of Electoral Bavaria (1806-8). Surveys and Registers of Public Houses: The Swiss Canton of Zurich - Extract from the register of approved public houses in Zurich's rural territory, prompted by the moral concerns of the Zwinglian Reformation and drawn up in consultation with local officials (1530). Taxation: Proceedings over wine taxes in the Swiss Confederation Extracts from the register of possessions and claims of the Bavarian Duke (1583) List of beer taxes levied from publicans in the Bavarian district of Dachau (1788-9) Regulations for public houses in the Pays de Vaud (1730). Regulations at Territorial Level: The Swiss Canton of Bern - Closing of superfluous public houses (1571) Common instructions regarding publicans (1575) Publicans' responsibilities (1617) Publicans' greed as an obstacle to trade (1619) Prohibition of wine imports (1718) Prohibition of spirits Regulations for beer Regulations for public houses in the customary law of the Pays de Vaud, the French-speaking territory conquered by Bern in 1536 (1730). Regulations at Territorial Level: The Principality of Bavaria - The public peace includes the following article (1244) Regulation of games in public houses according to a territorial ordinance (1553) Excerpts from the territorial and police ordinance (1616) Excerpts from a Bavarian public house ordinance (1631). Regulations at Confederate Level: Negotiations of the Swiss Diet - Agreement on wine prices (1530) New rules on public house prices and pledging of healths submitted for approval to all cantonal governments (1532) Confirmation of the new rules on prices and pledging of healths (1534) Persistent concerns about publicans' charges. Volumes 2: Holy Roman Empire, Part I Introduction Part 1: Normative Sources Imperial and Territorial Authorities Legal: Regulations at Imperial Level - Extract from the imperial police ordinance (1530). Family and Gender: Public Women Perils Family Family Tensions Gender. ![]() Public Sociability: Gaming Song Dance Sociability Work Employment Workers. Violence: Insults Reputation Charivari Honour Physical Violence Social Tensions. ![]() Tavern Keepers: The Keeper's Trade Services Credit and Payment Keeping Order Life and Death of a Cafe Owner. The Ordinances Police Reports Keeping Time Disreputable Customers Prostitutes Gambling Public Disturbance. The Police of Paris: Police Perceptions: Nicolas de La Mare, Duchesne, Edme de la Poix de Freminville, Jean Pontas, Pieere Jean Baptiste Le Grand d'Aussy. Students analyze each document and place the document in the correct location on the map.Volume 1: France Introduction The Purveyance of Drink: Charles Vion de Dalibray, The Poetic Works of the Sieur de Dalibray (1653) Martin Lister, A Journey to Paris in the Year 1698 (1699) Joachim Christoph Nemeitz, Sojourn in Paris (1727) Luc-Vincnet Thiery, Voyager's Almanach of 1783 (1783) John Andrews, Letters to a Young Gentleman On his Setting out for France (1784) Jacques Antoine Dulaure, New Descriptions of the Curiosities of Paris (1782) Pierre Jean Baptists Le Grand d'Aussy, History of the Private Lives of the French (1781-8) Louis-Sebastien Mercier, Panorama of Paris Arthur Young, Travels in France during the Years 1787, 1788, 1789 (1789). Choose primary sources from the website or upload your own.
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