Paris in the Middle Ages
Discover the vibrant and intricate tapestry of life in medieval Paris with Paris in the Middle Ages by Simone Roux. Published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 2011, this captivating paperback spans 272 pages, immersing readers in the bustling streets of one of history's most iconic cities. Roux delves into the secret lives of its inhabitants, from laborers and shopkeepers to magistrates, thieves, and leisurely strollers. Through rich narratives and detailed accounts, this book reveals the public and private spheres of medieval society, offering a unique perspective on the everyday experiences that shaped Paris. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those curious about the past, Paris in the Middle Ages invites you to explore the fascinating dynamics of urban life during this pivotal era. Don’t miss your chance to own this enlightening work!