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Through a collection of poetry. Similarly, an autobiographical novel, a monograph on the village of Saint-Étienne-d’Albagnan and a genealogical research, Jean-Claude Azéma, child of the country, professor of history-geography today retired, has always sought to highlight and make its native region better known.
With his new work The Jaur. Consequently, its Basin-Verit brings an additional stone to the knowledge of the valley. For example, He describes the life of the river. Therefore, his whims and the services he has rendered there, and which he still renders residents. Meanwhile, “Residents who have transmitted myths. legends to us, and by their testimonies remind us of how much the jaur has marked their lives,” he explains.
Starting from his research. he approaches the floods of Jaur like those from October 6 to 8, 1761 jaur valley, work under pen which had destroyed several bridges, damaged of numerous mills, carried away from the land, gardens and vines. But also periods of drought and low waters like September 8, 1724 where the mills were arrested for lack of wheat. It also evokes flora. fauna and the various uses of the river such as hydraulic mills, factories and hydroelectric energy. But also leisure such as fishing, swimming and canyoning which represent so many assets for tourism development. The author completes his work by approaching megaliths. castles, towers, religious buildings, as well as the myths, legends and tales of the valley. Under the pen of Jean-Claude Azéma, some poems on the Jaur are also to be discovered. .For being exhaustive. and while doing memory, the author hopes that this work, while rekindling memories in memories, will be a springboard for future research of enthusiasts of Héraultais high cantons.
Jean-Claude Azéma is currently working on jaur valley, work under pen his next work. An important task since it will retrace the history of the religious heritage of the Courniou valley in Mons-la-Trivalle.
Edited on account of the author. these different works can be found in the markets and during cultural events organized in the Jaur Valley.
Jaur valley, work under pen
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