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Francs-maçons du midi

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Paul Pistre’s *Francs-maçons du midi* is a historical study of Freemasonry in southern France, centered on the Béziers area and its civic and social networks. The work traces the development of Masonic sociability from the early modern period into modern times, examining how lodges and their members participated in local urban life. Rather than treating Freemasonry only as a secret or symbolic institution, the book considers its public and communal dimensions: relationships among members, links to municipal culture, and the role of Masonic associations in shaping regional identity. The study is especially useful for readers interested in French social history, the history of voluntary associations, and the local expression of national movements. It offers a focused regional perspective on how fraternal organizations helped structure public life in the Midi over several centuries.

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