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The Great Frost of 1709
Famine, Policy, and Survival in Louis XIV's France
In the winter of 1709, the Sun King’s gilded empire shattered. As temperatures plummeted to depths unseen in recorded history, the Seine froze solid, olive trees exploded in the groves of Provence, and the wheat that fed a nation turned to dust beneath the ice. *The Great Frost of 1709* plunges you into the heart of this climatic catastrophe, revealing how a single season of unimaginable cold exposed the rotting timbers beneath Louis XIV’s absolutist façade. From the glittering mirrors of Versailles—where the King’s edicts rang hollow against the howling wind—to the smoke-filled hovels of the peasantry, where families chose between starvation and rebellion, this is history at its most visceral and urgent.
Drawing on exhaustive archival research, the narrative traces the frost’s merciless path through every artery of French life: the paralysis of trade on frozen rivers, the explosion of bread riots in starving cities, and the desperate calculus of a state already bleeding from the War of the Spanish Succession. You will witness the church stepping into the void left by royal indifference, the grim calculus of survival that tore families apart, and the intellectual spark that led Enlightenment thinkers to reimagine the very contract between government and the governed. It is a masterclass in the fragility of power when nature rewrites the rules.
More than a chronicle of disaster, this is a story of resilience that rewrites the road to the French Revolution. The Great Frost did not merely kill hundreds of thousands; it broke the myth of the Sun King’s divine protection and forced a redefinition of the state’s duty to its citizens. For readers of *The Great Mortality* or *A Distant Mirror*, this book offers a chilling, unforgettable portrait of a society on the brink—and the enduring lessons it holds for an age of climate uncertainty.
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