L' migration Indemnis e Par L'ancien R gime Et Depuis La Restauration... explores the indemnification of migr s, focusing on the period of the French Old Regime and the subsequent Restoration. Isidore Lebrun examines the policies and financial compensations provided to individuals who emigrated during periods of political upheaval. The book offers insights into the socio-economic impact of emigration and the government's attempts to address the consequences of displacement through financial restitution. A valuable resource for understanding French history and the complexities of dealing with the aftermath of significant political transitions.
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