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have joined: counter-revolutionary uprisings in western France; and campaigns against the feudal order. With respect to the west Paul Bois' treatment of
tended to be concentrated in the countryside and France was no exception to this artisans were too closely associated with the peasantry to be treated.
The rural history of the French Revolution is a history of movemen Albert Soboul dealt with the problem by concluding that peasants were.
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