Autumntide of the Middle Ages
Johan HuizingaBonaparte: 1769–1802
Patrice GueniffeyDictionnaire universel de commerce
Jacques Savary Des BruslonsFrance: An Adventure History
Graham RobbInformation Master: Jean-Baptiste Colbert's Secret State Intelligence System
Jacob SollLa Vie
John Lewis-StempelMemoirs from Beyond the Grave
François-René de ChateaubriandMontaillou: The Promised Land of Error
Emmanuel Le Roy LaduriePeasants into Frenchmen: The Modernization of Rural France, 1870-1914
Eugen WeberThe Book of Peace
Christine de PizanThe Cult of the Nation in France: Inventing Nationalism, 1680–1800
David A. BellThe Discovery of France
Graham RobbThe Earth
Emile ZolaThe Foul and the Fragrant: Odor and the French Social Imagination
Alain CorbinThe French Revolution & What Went Wrong
Stephen ClarkeThe Great Cat Massacre: And Other Episodes in French Cultural History
Robert DarntonThe Memoirs of Baron De Marbot
Baron de MarbotThe Peasants of Languedoc
Emmanuel Le Roy LadurieThe Return of Martin Guerre
Natalie Zemon DavisUnder Fire
Henri Barbusse
Books about France
Books about France focus on the country's history, culture, and societal evolution. Spanning various genres and historical periods, these works collectively offer readers a nuanced understanding of France's multifaceted identity. From biographies and memoirs to historical analyses, the books covers key moments, personalities, and cultural nuances that have shaped the nation. Themes include the French Revolution, rural life, economic history, linguistic development, and the impact of war. Together, these books contribute to a rich and multifaceted portrayal of France, making these books about France an informative resource for those interested in the country's complex and fascinating history.
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