Archives de La Bastille, documents in dits, Volume 15, presents a collection of original documents from the archives of the Bastille prison. Compiled by Fran ois Ravaisson, this volume offers invaluable primary source material for understanding the prison's administration, its inmates, and the broader social and political context of France during the 17th and 18th centuries.
These meticulously preserved documents shed light on the lives of prisoners, the reasons for their incarceration, and the daily operations of one of France's most infamous institutions. Researchers and history enthusiasts will find this volume an essential resource for gaining deeper insights into the French Revolution and the Ancien R gime.
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