Les Camisards relates the history of the Camisards between 1702 and 1711. This period in French history saw the revolt of the Protestant population of the C vennes against the persecutions of Louis XIV.
Ernest Alby recounts the key events, figures, and battles of this tumultuous era, examining the social, political, and religious dimensions of the conflict. The book offers insights into the motivations and experiences of the Camisards, as well as the broader context of religious strife in early modern Europe.
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