Archives de la Bastille (1765-1769) offre un aper u fascinant de la vie carc rale et du syst me judiciaire fran ais la veille de la R volution. Ce recueil de documents d' poque plonge le lecteur au coeur de la Bastille, d voilant les conditions de d tention, les motifs d'incarc ration et les destins souvent tragiques des prisonniers. T moignage pr cieux, il claire les tensions sociales et politiques qui ont conduit la prise de la Bastille et la chute de la monarchie. Un document indispensable pour comprendre les origines de la R volution fran aise.
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