

A clear and well-documented synthesis on the 1907 wine crisis, this major uprising of the winegrowers in the Languedoc region. This historical book by Patrice Vasseur-Dejonghe traces the causes and course of events, enriched with rare documents and regional anecdotes. An essential work to understand the magnitude of a wine revolt that marked the history of wine.
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1907, The Wine Crisis: A Brief Chronological Notice from Its Genesis to the Events is an essential work for anyone wishing to understand the origins of the winegrowers' revolt in Languedoc at the beginning of the 20th century. Written by Patrice Vasseur-Dejonghe and published by the Association Marcelin Albert, this historical book adopts a deliberately educational and concise format, intended both for regional history enthusiasts and wine lovers curious to better understand their heritage.
Through a precise chronology, this 91-page booklet explores the deep causes of the crisis: overproduction, fraud, price collapse, but also the central government's misunderstanding of the distress faced by the winegrowers of the South. The 1907 uprising, with its massive demonstrations, its emblematic figures such as Marcelin Albert, and the military repression that followed, is recounted with clarity and rigor.
This small illustrated booklet is also intended as a tool for transmission. For readers familiar with the subject, it serves as a memory aid, while for newcomers, it constitutes an accessible gateway to an iconic episode of the struggle of winegrowers for their economic survival and social dignity.
It also includes rare documents, sometimes unpublished, that enrich the reading: period press clippings, speeches, posters, excerpts from letters... All traces of a popular uprising, testifying to the visceral attachment of this region to its winegrowing identity.
The A4 format, pleasant to browse, the quality of the edition, and the richness of the content make this book a valuable resource for teachers, researchers, wine history enthusiasts, and wine professionals.
Type of Work: Book
Title: 1907, The Wine Crisis: A Brief Chronological Notice from Its Genesis to the Events
Author: Patrice Vasseur-Dejonghe
Publisher: Association Marcelin Albert
Language: French
Number of Pages: 91
Dimensions: 21 x 30 cm
Publication Date: 2006
Weight: Approximately 300 g
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