Publisher's Synopsis
De L'ancien Régime à Thermidor: Un Commune Du Quercy Pendant La Révolution, by Paul Granié, offers a detailed look at the French Revolution through the lens of the commune of Saint-Céré in the Quercy region. Drawing upon previously unpublished documents from the archives of the Saint-Céré town hall, this historical work provides valuable insights into the social, political, and administrative transformations that occurred during this tumultuous period. From the old regime to the Thermidorian Reaction, Granié meticulously reconstructs the experiences of a local community navigating the revolutionary changes, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the revolution's impact on provincial France. This book is an essential read for historians and anyone interested in the local dimensions of the French Revolution.
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