tudes Et Discours (1868-1878) by Ernest Bersot is a collection of essays and speeches offering insights into French society and political thought during a transformative period. Written in French, the book explores various themes pertinent to the era, providing a valuable historical and philosophical perspective. Bersot's work delves into the intellectual currents shaping France in the late 19th century, making it a significant resource for students and scholars of French history and political science. The essays reflect on the key issues and debates of the time, offering readers a window into the social and intellectual landscape of post-revolutionary France.
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