A history of sixteenth-century France, 1483-1598 : Renaissance, Reformation and rebellion
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A history of sixteenth-century France, 1483-1598 : Renaissance, Reformation and rebellion
(European studies series)
Macmillan, 1995
- : hard
- : pbk
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Originally published in French as two separate books: Royauté, Renaissance et réforme (1483-1559), and, Guerre civile et compromis (1559-1598)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 418-426) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hard ISBN 9780333604595
Description
A masterful new survey of sixteenth-century France which examines the vicissitudes of the French monarchy during the Italian Wars and the Wars of Religion. It explores how the advances made under a succession of strong kings from Charles VIII to Henri II created tensions in traditional society which combined with economic problems and emerging religious divisions to bring the kingdom close to disintegration under a series of weak kings from Francois II to Henri III. The political crisis culminated in France's first succession conflict for centuries, but was resolved through Henri IV's timely reconnection of dynastic legitimism with religious orthodoxy.
Table of Contents
PART 1 - Introduction - The People and the Country - Urban Life - PART 2 - Passions in France - Charles VIII and Louis XII - Foreign Policy under Francois I and Henri II - Domestic Politics under Francois I and Henri II - The Monarchy and its Image - PART 3 - Introduction to Part 3 - The People in Power - The Church and the Protestant Faction - The Church and the Catholic Faction - The Politiques - Conde's Wars (1559-1570) - The Massacre of Saint Bartholomew and the Baronial Wars (1570-1584) - The 'War of the Three Henries' and the Struggle for Peace under Henri IV (1584-1598) - Conclusion - Glossary - Bibliography - Inde x
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: pbk ISBN 9780333604601
Description
A masterful new survey of sixteenth-century France which examines the vicissitudes of the French monarchy during the Italian Wars and the Wars of Religion. It explores how the advances made under a succession of strong kings from Charles VIII to Henri II created tensions in traditional society which combined with economic problems and emerging religious divisions to bring the kingdom close to disintegration under a series of weak kings from Francois II to Henri III. The political crisis culminated in France's first succession conflict for centuries, but was resolved through Henri IV's timely reconnection of dynastic legitimism with religious orthodoxy.
Table of Contents
PART 1.- Introduction.- The People and the Country Urban Life.- PART 2 Passions in France Charles VIII and Louis XII.- Foreign Policy under Francois I and Henri II.- Domestic Politics under Francois I and Henri II.- The Monarchy and its Image.- PART 3.- Introduction to Part 3.- The People in Power.- The Church and the Protestant Faction.- The Church and the Catholic Faction.- The Politiques Conde's Wars (1559-1570).- The Massacre of Saint Bartholomew and the Baronial Wars (1570-1584).- The 'War of the Three Henries' and the Struggle for Peace under Henri IV (1584-1598).- Conclusion.- Glossary.- Bibliography.- Index.
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