Judging the French Reformation : heresy trials by sixteenth-century parlements

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Judging the French Reformation : heresy trials by sixteenth-century parlements

William Monter

Harvard University Press, 1999

  • : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This original look at the French Reformation pits immovable object--the French appellate courts or parlements--against irresistible force--the most dynamic forms of the Protestant Reformation. Without the slightest hesitation, the high courts of Renaissance France opposed these religious innovators. By 1540, the French monarchy had largely removed the prosecution of heresy from ecclesiastical courts and handed it to the parlements. Heresy trials and executions escalated dramatically. But within twenty years, the irresistible force had overcome the immovable object: the prosecution of Protestant heresy, by then unworkable, was abandoned by French appellate courts. Until now no one has investigated systematically the judicial history of the French Reformation. William Monter has examined the myriad encounters between Protestants and judges in French parlements, extracting information from abundant but unindexed registers of official criminal decisions both in Paris and in provincial capitals, and identifying more than 425 prisoners condemned to death for heresy by French courts between 1523 and 1560. He notes the ways in which Protestants resisted the French judicial system even before the religious wars, and sets their story within the context of heresy prosecutions elsewhere in Reformation Europe, and within the long-term history of French criminal justice.

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Introduction Criminal Justice in Sixteenth-Century France Heresy Trials in Reformation Europe Parlementary Initiatives and Public Scandals, 1523-1539 Royal Escalation and the Crisis of Nicodemism, 1540-1548 The Limits of Prosecution and the Challenge of Geneva, 1549-1554 From Confessionalization to Decriminalization, 1555-1560 Martyrology and Jurisprudence From Heresy to Sedition: The Eclipse of Parlements, 1560-1590 Retrospective Appendix: Heresy Executions Ordered in Frnace, 1523-1560 Abbreviations Notes Index TABLES Burnings for "enormous" crimes at Rouen, 1550s-1590s Heresy executions in Europe, 1525-1564 Heresy cases at Paris Parlement, 1540-1544 Paris and Toulouse heresy cases, 1545-1554 Crespin and French heresy executions, 1540-1559 MAP Locations of French heresy executions, 1523-1560

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