Hailed as a pioneering work of “total history” when it was published in France in 1966, Le Roy Ladurie’s volume combines elements of human geography, historical demography, economic history, and folk culture in a broad depiction of a great agrarian cycle, lasting from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment. It describes the conflicts and contradictions of a traditional peasant society in which the rise in population was not matched by increases in wealth and food production. “It presents us with a great study of rural history, an analysis of economic change and a description of a society in movement that has few equals.” — Washington Post Book World “It is without any doubt one of the most important, if not the most important, monograph of the French Annales school of socio-economic historians written in the last decade.” — Canadian Historical Review
The Peasants of Languedoc
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This book provides an in-depth historical analysis of a peasant society, combining geography, demography, and economic history.
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| Weight | 0.522 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 15.2 × 2.5 × 22.9 in |

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