
LE PEUPLE NOS FILS
LE PEUPLE - INTRODUCTION À M. EDGAR QUINET
PREMIÈRE PARTIE DU SERVAGE ET DE LA HAINE. - CHAPITRE PREMIER Servitudes du paysan.
DEUXIÈME PARTIE DE L'AFFRANCHISSEMENT PAR L'AMOUR. LA NATURE - CHAPITRE PREMIER L'instinct du peuple, peu étudié jusqu'ici.
TROISIÈME PARTIE DE L'AFFRANCHISSEMENT PAR L'AMOUR. LA PATRIE - CHAPITRE PREMIER L'amitié.
NOS FILS - INTRODUCTION De la situation.—Du principe moderne.—Actualité de ce livre.
LIVRE PREMIER DE L'ÉDUCATION AVANT LA NAISSANCE. - CHAPITRE PREMIER L'homme naît-il innocent ou coupable?—Deux éducations opposées.
LIVRE II DE L'ÉDUCATION DANS LA FAMILLE. - CHAPITRE PREMIER L'unité des parents.—La mère, premier éducateur.
LIVRE III HISTOIRE DE L'ÉDUCATION.—AVÈNEMENT DE L'HUMANITÉ. - CHAPITRE PREMIER Anti-Nature.—Inhumanité.—École des Frères.
LIVRE IV - CHAPITRE PREMIER L'Université.—Son autorité morale.
In this intimate portrait of 19th‑century France, the author turns his own life into a lens for understanding the nation’s heartbeat. Drawing from memories of factory work, military service, and countless conversations on bustling streets and quiet farms, he weaves personal experience with the collective voice of the people. The narrative captures the resilience of ordinary citizens, the quiet dignity of their daily toil, and the subtle shifts that shape their communities.
Through on‑the‑ground inquiries that took him from Lyon’s markets to remote villages, he uncovers details that textbooks often miss: the surprising surge in cotton linens among modest households in the early 1840s, the evolving role of women as custodians of household economy, and the enduring spirit of sacrifice that binds the populace. The work invites listeners to hear the authentic sounds of French life, offering a fresh, human‑centered view of a nation in transition.
Language
fr
Duration
~14 hours (845K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Keith J Adams, Christine P. Travers and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr)
Release date
2013-02-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1798–1874
A passionate French historian and writer, he turned the story of France into vivid, dramatic literature. Best known for his sweeping histories of France and the French Revolution, he helped shape the way modern readers imagine the past.
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