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Forest Rites: The War of the Demoiselles in Nineteenth-Century France
Harvard University Press, 1994 Paper: 978-0-674-30896-1 Library of Congress Classification DC256.8.S28 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 944.062
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In May 1829, strange reports surfaced from the Ariège department in the French Pyrenees, describing male peasants, bizarrely dressed in women’s clothes, gathering in the forests at night to chase away state guards and charcoal-makers. This was the raucous War of the Demoiselles, a protest against the national French Forest Code of 1827, which restricted peasants’ rights to use state and private forests. See other books on: Forests and forestry | Land tenure | Nineteenth - Century France | Peasant uprisings | Peasants See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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