La Bourgogne Pendant Les Cent-jours... by Victor Develay explores the events in Bourgogne, France, during the tumultuous period known as the Hundred Days following Napoleon's return from exile. This detailed historical account examines the political, social, and military climate of the region as France grappled with the resurgence of Napoleonic power and the subsequent restoration of the monarchy.
Develay delves into the local reactions, the mobilization efforts, and the overall impact of these events on the people of Bourgogne. This book offers valuable insights into a pivotal moment in French history and provides a regional perspective on the broader Napoleonic saga.
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