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Montaillou

Cathars and Catholics in a French Village, 1294-1324
Book • 1975
This book by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie examines the lives and beliefs of the population of Montaillou, a small village in the Pyrenees, at the beginning of the fourteenth century.

It is largely based on the Fournier Register, a set of records from the Inquisition that investigated and attempted to suppress the spread of Catharism in the Ariège region.

The work provides a detailed picture of peasant society, including their social structures, sexual practices, religious beliefs, and daily lives.

It is a landmark in the genre of microhistory and offers insights into the mentalité of the villagers, their attitudes towards time, space, magic, morality, death, and childhood.

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Raw Egg Nationalist
as a very famous social history book about a village in the French Pyrenees full of Cathars.
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Glenn Sunshine
as a source for understanding the Cathar subculture after the Albigensian Crusade.
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Georges Duby
en discutant des sociétés pastorales et de leur relative indépendance.
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