
audiobook
This volume takes listeners on a sweeping tour of medieval France, beginning with the fervor of the Crusades that sent French knights to the Holy Land. It examines how early French kings, from the pious Godfrey de Bouillon’s brief reign to the more pragmatic Louis VI, balanced the lure of distant glory with the practical task of consolidating royal authority at home. Along the way, the narrative reveals the birth of a distinct legal code that transplanted French feudal customs to the Levant, setting the stage for centuries of conflict and cultural exchange.
The story then shifts to the internal evolution of French society, exploring the rise of communes, the growing influence of the Third Estate, and the turbulent politics of the States‑General. Readers will encounter the early chapters of the Hundred Years’ War, where dynastic ambitions and regional loyalties clash, and see how these struggles helped shape the French monarchy’s identity. Together, these episodes paint a vivid portrait of a nation forging its path through war, law, and emerging civic life.
Language
en
Duration
~14 hours (844K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1787–1874
A historian, statesman, and powerful voice of French liberal thought, he helped shape public debate in 19th-century France. His life moved between scholarship and government, making him a key witness to revolution, monarchy, and republic.
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