
Endless Vicissitudes: a Marriage Contract and the Ups and Downs of an Ordinary French Family, 1700-1900
by R
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Latest:Ch. 23 — 封底
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Historian Emma Rothschild combined parish archives, tax records, memoirs and other materials to conduct a panoramic observation of the story of five generations of an ordinary French family, and restored a huge local social network around a prenuptial agreement, thus opening up a boundless historical time and space composed of many ordinary people. It is like a painting by Bruegel, with countless detailed historical contexts buried in it, telling the fear and love, uneasiness and hope of ordinary people of the same generation as Robespierre, Napoleon, Tocqueville, and Balzac, and describing the political, economic and social vicissitudes of France in the past three hundred years.
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