Collection(s) : Villes et rivages
Paru le 01/01/2008 | Relié sous jaquette 137 pages
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traduit du français par Marianne Freyther
Lulled by the sea and sheltered at the heart of a bay protected by the rocky headlands of Les Minimes and Chef-de-Baie.
La Rochelle with its famous towers dominates the Mer des Pertuis, once known as the Mer de La Rochelle.
It's a place where things happen, which puts on a good show, which exploits its fame to the full.
Michaël Augeron teaches at the University of La Rochelle and at the Institut politique de Paris (Sciences Po).
He is the author of several publications on colonial and maritime history.
Christophe Gauriaud is a photographer, with several exhibitions to his name.