Explore the 16th-century world through the eyes of Jacques Carorguy, a clerk from Bar-sur-Seine, in his personal memoirs. Spanning the years 1582 to 1595, these memoirs offer a unique glimpse into the daily life, legal proceedings, and social customs of a small French town during a tumultuous period. Carorguy's detailed observations provide valuable insights into the workings of the local legal system and the challenges faced by ordinary people in a time of religious and political upheaval.
Edited by Edmond Bruwaert, these memoirs are an invaluable resource for historians and anyone interested in French history, legal history, and the lives of those who lived through it. Discover the authentic voice of a 16th-century clerk as he navigates the complexities of his time. "M moires De Jacques Carorguy, Greffier De Bar-sur-seine, 1582-1595" brings history to life with its vivid details and personal reflections.
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