Histoire de France 1440-1465 (Volume 7/19)

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Histoire de France 1440-1465 (Volume 7/19)

by Jules Michelet

FR·~9 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

HISTOIRE DE FRANCE

0:16
2

LIVRE XI - CHAPITRE II RÉFORME ET PACIFICATION DE LA FRANCE 1439-1448

1:53:15
3

LIVRE XII - CHAPITRE PREMIER CHARLES VII. PHILIPPE LE BON.—GUERRE DE FLANDRE. 1436-1453

1:47:39
4

LIVRE XIII - CHAPITRE PREMIER LOUIS XI 1461-1463

1:35:12
5

LIVRE XIV - CHAPITRE PREMIER CONTRE-RÉVOLUTION FÉODALE: BIEN PUBLIC 1465

56:13
6

TABLE DES MATIÈRES

6:09
7

Notes

2:58:06

Description

In the turbulent years following the Hundred Years’ War, France begins to mend its wounds under the determined rule of Charles VII. This volume explores how the king, confronting a shattered monarchy and restless provinces, turned to the very people most affected by the chaos—small nobles, merchants, and peasants—to rebuild a more disciplined realm. Through vivid accounts of new ordinances, the curbing of rogue captains, and the rise of disciplined artillery under Jean Bureau, the narrative shows how law and fiscal reform became tools for national recovery.

The book also shines a light on the unexpected heroes of this transformation: the financier Jacques Cœur, whose clever branding symbolized a new kind of loyalty, and the modest bureaucrats whose rise signaled a shift from feudal privilege to merit‑based service. Listeners will gain a clear sense of how strategic governance, combined with popular support, set the stage for France’s resurgence long before the final battles were won.

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Language

fr

Duration

~9 hours (534K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Mireille Harmelin, Eline Visser, Christine P. Travers and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2013-05-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jules Michelet

Jules Michelet

1798–1874

A leading voice of 19th-century French history, he turned the story of France into something vivid, emotional, and deeply human. Best known for his sweeping multi-volume histories, he helped shape the modern idea of the nation’s past.

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