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Histoire de France - Moyen Âge; (Vol. 2 / 10)

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The author traces how national identity arises from language and regional geography, arguing that medieval feudal fragmentation reveals underlying physical divisions. He delineates a watershed running from northeastern hills to the Pyrenees that separates river basins and shapes distinct provinces, links climate and agricultural products to local character, and contrasts France's orientation toward Iberian, Germanic, and maritime neighbors. Provincial differences in speech, economy, and landscape are presented as formative of political sovereignties, and the narrative proposes a province-by-province examination to show how terrain, resources, and human activity determined historical destinies.

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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.

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