Body and Tradition in Nineteenth-Century France

Auteur: Pooley, William G. (Lecturer in Modern European History, Lecturer in Modern European History, University of Bristol)
Editeur: Oxford University Press
The moorlands of Gascony was a place of dramatic rural modernization in nineteenth-century France, transforming in one generation from open moors to the largest man-made forest in Europe. This study draws upon the immense ethnographic archive of Felix Arnaudin (1844-1921) to explore how these changes were negotiated by the people who lived there.

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The moorlands of Gascony was a place of dramatic rural modernization in nineteenth-century France, transforming in one generation from open moors to the largest man-made forest in Europe. This study draws upon the immense ethnographic archive of Felix Arnaudin (1844-1921) to explore how these changes were negotiated by the people who lived there.
ISBN / EAN 9780198847502
Auteur Pooley, William G. (Lecturer in Modern European History, Lecturer in Modern European History, University of Bristol)
Editeur Oxford University Press