Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the tumultuous events of "Les Quatres JournÃ(c)es De Gand (13, 14, 15, 16 Novembre 1789)," a historical account by Joseph Jean De Smet. This detailed narrative plunges into the heart of Ghent during four pivotal days in November 1789, offering insights into the social and political climate of the time.
De Smetâ(TM)s work provides a valuable perspective on the local impact of broader revolutionary movements, capturing the spirit and struggles of the people of Ghent as they navigated a period of immense change. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in Belgian history, the French Revolution, and the dynamics of social upheaval in late 18th-century Europe.
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