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Lourmarin in the eighteenth century: a study of a French village (Open access edition)

Part of the The Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science, 88th ser., 2 series
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Originally published in 1971. In the 1970s, social historians of seventeenth-century France began examining the social changes in the ancien régime in an effort to reconstruct the events leading up to the French Revolution. Thomas Sheppard examines Lourmarin, a mainly Protestant village with a small textile industry. He seeks to answer a series of questions posed at the outset of the book: What was daily life like in an eighteenth-century French village? How was village government organized? To what extent did community leaders regulate village political life? What effect did the Revolution have on life in the village? Sheppard answers these questions with his archival work in Lourmarin. He concludes his work with an investigation of the effects of the Revolution on life in Lourmarin following 1789.

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Johns Hopkins Press
142143427X / 9781421434278
eBook (EPUB)
01/12/2019
United States
English
248 pages
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