1. John M. Merriman, The Red City: Limoges and the French Nineteenth Century (Oxford and New York, 1985), ch. 1.
2. Donald Reid, The Miners of Decazeville: A Genealogy of Deindustrialization ( Cambridge, MA, 1985 ).
3. Pierre Léon, ‘Vie et mort d’un grand marché international: la foire de Beaucaire (XVIIIe–XIXe siècles)’, Revue de géographie de Lyon 28 (1953), 309–28.
4. Bernard H. Moss, The Origins of the French Labor Movement, 1830–1914: The Socialism of Skilled Workers (Berkeley, CA, 1976), chs 1, 2. Moss places far more stress than does Sewell on the role of republican students and activists.
5. Robert J. Bezucha, The Lyon Uprising of 1834: Social and Political Conflict in the Early July Monarchy (Cambridge, MA, 1974).