Nobilities in transition 1550-1700 : courtiers and rebels in Britain and Europe
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Nobilities in transition 1550-1700 : courtiers and rebels in Britain and Europe
(Reconstructions in early modern history)
Arnold , Distributed in the United States of America by Oxford University Press, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [155]-161) and index
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内容説明
Nobilities in Transition explores the transformation of the nobility in the late 16th and 17th centuries. This book looks at political and social changes, examines the impact princely courts had on noblemen and women and their way of life and analyses issues such as the 'refeudalization' of state and society in southern Europe or the increasing urbanization of noble elites in the period under discussion. While paying due attention to the great heterogeneity of the nobility in Europe it nevertheless shows how the adherence to common values and ideals nevertheless gave noble elites coherence and a shared sense of identity
目次
Part 1 - Status and the Quest for Exclusiveness: the Foundations of Noble Identity Part 2 - The Changing Landscape of Noble Society Part 3 - Education, Religion and Civility Part 4 - The Court: Prison or Showcase of Noble Life? Part 5 - Resistance and Rebellion Part 6 - Noble Power and State Formation: Towards a New Symbiosis?
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