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The Stones of Balazuc: A French Village in Time Book

The impetus for John Merriman's The Stones of Balazuc, his affectionate but commendably evenhanded history of an obscure French village southwest of Lyon, was an apparently simple question: What difference had the "great events"--including the French Revolution and the two world wars--made there? Balazuc (population 339; 1,000 during the summer), built on cliffs overlooking the Ardeche River, is a place of "savage," and to some, forbidding, beauty. Over the centuries its fortunes--based primarily on silk production (and to a lesser extent chestnuts and vineyards), and more recently tourism--have risen and fallen dramatically. Merriman briefly traces Balazuc's pre-history and its Roman and medieval periods, but concentrates on the last few hundred years: the ravages of agricultural diseases, wars, and ferocious storms, and more recently, the ominous and steady exodus of young people. More intriguing, however, are his spare, unprepossessing investigations of the quotidian, such as the arrival of television, the development of a municipal drinking water system, the real estate market, the shifting cast of customers of the local café, and villagers' reflections on their changing world. Francophiles, especially, will appreciate this book. So should general readers hungry for something beyond another frothy look at quaint, colorful, French rural life. --H. O'BillovichRead More

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  • Product Description

    For fans of Provence, here is an affectionate history of the neighboring Ardeche region and its emblematic village. Balazuc is a tiny medieval village carved from a limestone cliff that towers over the Ardeche River in south-central France. Its dramatic landscape and Mediterranean climate make it a lovely destination for summer visitors, but for its residents over the centuries life in Balazuc has been harsh. At times Balazuc has prospered, most notably through the cultivation of silkworms, and now through tourists—both gleefully evoked in this splendid book. Historical events from the French Revolution through the two world wars sent ripples through this isolated region: twenty men from Balazuc signed the list of grievances against the king in the spring of 1789; the families of fourteen still live in the village. This is a story of resilience. It is also a love letter from an acclaimed historian who with his family has made Balazuc his adopted home. Here, fully realized, is a place that is both universal and irreducibly French. 15 b/w photographs, map.

  • 0393051137
  • 9780393051131
  • John M. Merriman
  • 2 October 2002
  • WW Norton & Co
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 352
  • 1
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