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Burgundy To Champagne: The Wine Trade In Early Modern France (The Johns Hopkins University Studies In Historical And Political S-new,New Guzman Spying Blind Is A Sobering

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Spying Blind Is A Sobering Account Of Why Two Of America'S Most Important Intelligence Agencies Failed To Adjust To New Threats After The Cold War

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Burgundy To Champagne: The Wine Trade In Early Modern France (The Johns Hopkins University Studies In Historical And Political S-new,New Guzman Spying Blind Is A SoberingThe History Of Wine In France,' Writes Historian Thomas Brennan, 'Cannot Be Understood Without The Wine Trade.' Perhaps More Than Any Other Members Of Rural Society, The Wine Growers Of Early Modern France Depended On Markets. Those Who Controlled These Markets, Whether Through Enterprise, Wealth, Influence, Or Simple Ruthlessness, Could Gain Enormous Power. This Is The Story Of The Provincial Brokers Who Gained Such Power, Rising In The Late

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