Archives de la Bastille (1693-1702) offre un aper u fascinant de la vie carc rale et de la soci t fran aise la fin du XVIIe si cle. Ce recueil de documents d'archives provenant de la Bastille, la c l bre prison parisienne, r v le les d tails des emprisonnements, les motifs d'incarc ration et les conditions de d tention des prisonniers. Ces archives, t moignages directs de l' poque, permettent de reconstituer les aspects sociaux, politiques et judiciaires du r gne de Louis XIV. Elles offrent aux historiens et aux passionn s d'histoire un acc s unique des sources primaires essentielles pour comprendre cette p riode cruciale de l'histoire de France.
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