Les Fran ais Du XVIIe Si cle offers a detailed portrait of French society during the 17th century. Authored by Charles Antoine Gidel and originally published in 1893, this historical work provides insights into the social structures, customs, and daily lives of the French people under the old regime.
Gidel explores various aspects of society, examining the roles and interactions of different social classes, from the aristocracy to the peasantry. Through meticulous research, the book paints a comprehensive picture of the era, making it an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts of French history and social history.
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