Le gouvernement de Louis XIV; ou, La cour, l'administration, les finances et le commerce de 1683 1689 offers a detailed examination of the reign of Louis XIV during a pivotal period. This historical work delves into the intricacies of the French court, the structure of the government, the management of finances, and the state of commerce between 1683 and 1689. Providing valuable insights into the political and economic landscape of 17th-century France, the book illuminates the mechanisms through which Louis XIV maintained power and shaped the destiny of his nation. It remains a significant resource for understanding the complexities of the French monarchy and its impact on European history.
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