Le Patriotisme Fran ais En Lorraine Ant rieurement Jeanne D'arc, by Maurice Pange, explores the roots of French patriotism in the Lorraine region prior to the emergence of Joan of Arc. This historical work, originally published in 1889, examines the factors contributing to a sense of national identity and loyalty within Lorraine during the medieval period. It offers valuable insights into the complex political and cultural landscape of France before Joan of Arc became a symbol of French resistance and unity. This book is an essential resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of French nationalism and the medieval history of the Lorraine region.
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