"Almanach Des Gens De Bien, Pour L'ann e 1797" offers a fascinating glimpse into French society in the aftermath of the French Revolution. Authored by Galart de Montjoie, this almanac provides a snapshot of the social norms, values, and practical information deemed essential for the 'well-to-do' during this tumultuous period. A valuable historical document, it illuminates the concerns and daily lives of people navigating a rapidly changing world.
The almanac serves as a window into the preoccupations of late 18th-century France, offering insights into social customs, practical advice, and contemporary thought. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to transport readers back in time, providing a tangible connection to a pivotal moment in European history. A crucial resource for scholars and anyone interested in the social history of France.
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