Archives Capucines plonge au coeur de l'histoire sociale et urbaine de Paris travers le prisme d'un ancien couvent de Capucins. Henri de Gr zes explore l' volution de ce lieu embl matique, de sa fondation sa transformation radicale pendant la R volution Fran aise.
Ce livre offre une analyse approfondie de la vie quotidienne au sein du couvent, des interactions entre les religieux et la population locale, et de l'impact des bouleversements politiques sur cette communaut . L'ouvrage r v le comment ce lieu de spiritualit a t affect et transform par les v nements majeurs de l'histoire de France. Une lecture fascinante pour comprendre les dynamiques sociales et urbaines qui ont fa onn la capitale.
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