WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Histoire de France 1364-1415 (Volume 5/19) cover

Histoire de France 1364-1415 (Volume 5/19)

Open in WeRead

About This Book

An account of France's mid‑fourteenth‑century crisis traces political schisms between rival houses, English occupation, and the rise of roving mercenary companies, showing how weakened royal authority prompted urban and rural efforts to safeguard order. It follows a learned but infirm monarch who restores power through diplomacy, fiscal measures, and legal ordinances, and highlights a Breton commander whose tactical actions help expel foreign forces and disperse brigand bands. The narrative emphasizes the use of official acts, registers, and chronicles, comparing documentary and testimonial evidence to reconstruct the military, administrative, and political processes that lead toward renewed unity.

About the Author

Michelet, Jules portrait

Jules Michelet

Jules Michelet was a prominent French historian and writer, known for his passionate and poetic style that brought history to life. His works often explored themes of nature, society, and the human experience, reflecting his belief in the interconnectedness of history and the natural world. Among his notable contributions is "La Sorcière: The Witch of the Middle Ages," which examines the historical and cultural significance of witchcraft in medieval society. Michelet's extensive work, including his multi-volume "Histoire de France," has left a lasting impact on the field of historiography, emphasizing the importance of individual narratives within the broader tapestry of history.

More Books by This Author

You May Also Like