Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie - Works

Works

  • Les Paysans de Languedoc - 1966
  • Montaillou, village occitan, 1975, ISBN 0-394-72964-1 (English), ISBN 2-07-032328-5 (French)
  • Le Territoire de l'historien Vol. 1 - 1973
  • Le Territoire de l'historien Vol. 2 - 1978
  • Le Carnaval de Romans, 1579-1580 - 1980
  • Histoire du climat depuis l'An Mil, 1983
  • L'État royal - 1987
  • L'Ancien Régime - 1991
  • Le Siècle des Platter (1499-1628), Le mendiant et le professeur - 1995
  • Saint-Simon, le système de la Cour - 1997
  • Histoire de la France des Régions - 2001
  • Histoire des paysans français, de la peste noire à la Révolution - 2002
  • Histoire humaine et comparée du climat - 2004
  • Abrégé d'Histoire du climat - 2007

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