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  2. Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie - Wikipedia

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    Histoire de France des régions : la périphérie française, des origines à nos jours, Paris, ed. Seuil, 2001. Autour de Montaillou, un village occitan : histoire et religiosité d'un village au Moyen Âge, Paris, ed. Hydre, 2001. Histoire des paysans français : de la peste noire à la Révolution, Paris, ed. Seuil, 2002.

  3. Claude Gauvard - Wikipedia

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    She was an assistant at the University of Rouen in 1969, then at the Sorbonne in 1971. She is a professor at the Pantheon - Sorbonne University. In 1989, she defended her doctoral thesis, Crime, État et société en France à la fin du Moyen Âge (which received the Malesherbes Prize and the Gobert Award from the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres).

  4. The Peasants of Languedoc - Wikipedia

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    Le Roy Ladurie wrote that what he was exploring in Les paysans de Languedoc was the relationship between the vie culturelle that was the "superstructure" of beliefs, politics and thought as it was changed slowly by the vie matérielle of the environment and geography that was the "base" on which the superstructure rested. [4]

  5. Robert Fossier - Wikipedia

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    Histoire de la Picardie, Privat, 1974. Enfance de l’Europe : X e –XII e siècle : aspects économiques et sociaux, PUF, 1982. Paysans d'Occident (XI e –XIV e siècles), PUF, 1984. Villages et villageois au Moyen Âge, Éditions Christian, 1995. L’histoire économique et sociale du Moyen Âge occidental, Brepols, 1999. Le Travail au ...

  6. Claude Buridant - Wikipedia

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    Claude Buridant (born 12 February 1938, in Arras) is a French linguist, professor emeritus of French and Romance philology at the University of Strasbourg (formerly Marc Bloch University) in Strasbourg. He is director of the Centre for Linguistics and Romance Philology in Strasbourg.

  7. Medieval French literature - Wikipedia

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    (in French) Hasenohr, Geneviève and Michel Zink, eds. Dictionnaire des lettres françaises: Le Moyen Age. Collection: La Pochothèque. Paris: Fayard, 1992. ISBN 2-253-05662-6 (in English) Cole, William. First and Otherwise Notable Editions of Medieval French Texts Printed from 1742 to 1874: A Bibliographical Catalogue of My Collection. Sitges ...

  8. Jean de Joinville - Wikipedia

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    Married to Alix de Grandpré, daughter of Henri IV, comte de Grandpré and Dame de Livry Marie de Garlande. Alix was a descendant of Robert I, Count of Dreux, Raoul I, Lord of Coucy, William I, Count of Luxembourg, Edward of Salisbury, Robert Guiscard, Ebles II of Roucy, & Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut. [4] Together they had the following issue:

  9. Peasants' War (1798) - Wikipedia

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    The Peasants' War (French: Guerre des Paysans, Dutch: Boerenkrijg, German: Klöppelkrieg, Luxembourgish: Klëppelkrich) was a peasant revolt in 1798 against the French occupiers of the Southern Netherlands, a region which now includes Belgium, Luxembourg, and parts of Germany.