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A collection of essays discussing various social questions in France during the specified period including the position of women, forms of and reasons for social and religious protest, literacy and the question of proper attitudes towards and treatment of the poor.
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Collected works, Labor and laboring classes, Addresses, essays, lectures, Civilization, History, Ancien Régime, Vida intelectual y costumbres, Collections, Vida social y costumbres, Civilisation, Sociale geschiedenis, Economics, France, history, 16th century, ModernPlaces
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Society and culture in early modern France: eight essays
1987, Polity Press
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Society and culture in early modern France: eight essays
1986, Stanford University Press
in English
0804708681 9780804708685
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Society and culture in early modern France: eight essays
1975, Stanford University Press
0804709726 9780804709729
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Society and culture in early modern France: eight essays
1975, Stanford University Press
in English
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