Christophe-Michel, comte Roguet was a French military officer and writer, known for his detailed accounts of urban insurrections and warfare. His most notable work, 'Insurrections Et Guerre Des Barricades Dans Les Grandes Villes', provides a vivid analysis of the strategies and tactics employed during civil unrest in major cities, reflecting the tumultuous political landscape of 19th-century France. Roguet's perspective as a general offers a unique insight into the military and social dynamics of the time, particularly during the revolutions that shaped modern France. Roguet's writings are significant not only for their historical context but also for their contribution to military literature. By documenting the barricade warfare that characterized urban revolts, he highlighted the complexities of civil conflict and the role of military strategy in urban settings. His work remains a valuable resource for historians and military scholars interested in the interplay between civilian populations and military forces during periods of upheaval. Through his analyses, Roguet has left a lasting legacy in the study of military history and urban conflict.