D couvrez le premier volume des "Chroniques de Gen ve", une "uvre historique majeure de Fran ois Bonivard, enrichie et continu e par David Dunant. Ce r cit captivant plonge le lecteur au c "ur de l'histoire de Gen ve, offrant une perspective unique sur son volution politique, sociale et culturelle.
Bonivard, t moin privil gi de son poque, relate avec pr cision les v nements marquants, les luttes de pouvoir et les figures embl matiques qui ont fa onn l'identit genevoise. Dunant poursuit ce travail essentiel, apportant un clairage nouveau sur les p riodes ult rieures.
Ce volume inaugural est une ressource inestimable pour les passionn s d'histoire et ceux qui souhaitent approfondir leur connaissance de Gen ve et de son riche pass .
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