Labour, Science and Technology in France, 1500–1620
Discover the transformative period of early modern France with Labour, Science and Technology in France, 1500–1620 by Henry Heller. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1995, this compelling study spans 272 pages and offers a fresh perspective on the historical narrative of France during this pivotal time. Heller challenges conventional wisdom, revealing a remarkable level of economic, technological, and scientific innovation that reshaped society. He argues against the notion that the religious conflicts of the era can only be interpreted through a strictly religious lens, providing a more nuanced understanding of the complexities at play. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of labour, science, and technology in shaping modern France. Dive into Heller's insightful analysis and explore how these elements contributed to the country's evolution.