The recovery of France in the fifteenth century

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    • Lewis, Peter Shervey

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The recovery of France in the fifteenth century

edited by P. S. Lewis; translated from the French by G. F. Martin

(Stratum series)

Macmillan, 1971

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Includes bibliographical references

Contents of Works

  • The devastation of rural areas during the Hundred Years War and the agricultural recovery of France, by R. Boutruche
  • The re-establishment of peace in society during the reign of Charles VII, by A. Bossuat
  • Jurisdictions and competences in Guyenne after its recovery by France, by G. Hubrecht
  • The Concordat of 1472: an essay on the relations between Louis XI and Sixtus IV by P. Ourliac
  • The maxim "The king is emperor in his kingdom": its use in the fifteenth century before the Parlement of Paris, by A. Bossuat
  • A political concept of Louis XI: subjection instead of vassalage, by B. A. Pocquet du Haut-Jussé
  • Royal "enclaves" and provincial boundaries: the Burgundian élections, by J. Richard
  • A popular revolt in Lyons in the fifteenth century: the "rebeyne" of 1436, by R. Fédou
  • The policy of Louis XI towards the bonnes villes: the case of Tours, by B. Chevalier
  • The failure of the French medieval estates, by P. S. Lewis
  • The great estate in France at the end of the Middle Ages, by G. Duby
  • The history of the state in France at the end of the Middle Ages, as seen by French historians in the last hundred years, by B. Guenée

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