Foires et marchés en france au XVIIIe siècle

Every week during the 18th century, thousands of rural Maine farmers travelled to the nearby town to look at, sell or buy grain, yarn, wool and, above all, livestock. These trading encounters gave rise to a culture of exchange, based on fine expertise and a sometimes rough-and-tumble face-off combining honesty and cunning.
Talk by Benoît Musset.
Free and open to all, even outside the university community.
As part of the Nuits de la lecture on Towns and Countryside

Ouvertures

Période
Le 22 janvier Ouvert de 18h à 19h.
BU Boulevard Paul d'Estournelles de Constant
72000 Le Mans
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