The recovery of France in the fifteenth century
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The recovery of France in the fifteenth century
(Stratum series)(Harper & Row, HR1701)
Harper & Row, 1972, c1971
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"First Harper torchbook edition published 1972."--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The devastation of rural areas during the Hundred Years War and the agricultural recovery of France / Robert Boutruche
- The re-establishment of peace in society during the reign of Charles VII / André Bossuat
- Jurisdictions and competences in Guyenne after its recovery by France / Georges Hubrecht
- The concordat of 1472 : an essay on the relations between Louis XI and Sixtus IV / Paul Ourliac
- The maxim "The king is emperor in his kingdom" : its use in the fifteenth century before the Parlement of Paris / André Bossuat
- A political concept of Louis XI : subjection instead of Vassalage / Barthélemy-Amédée Pocquet du Haut-Jussé
- Royal "enclaves" and provincial boundaries : the Burgundian élections / Jean Richard
- A popular revolt in Lyons in the fifteenth century : the Rebeyne of 1436 / René Fédou
- The policy of Louis XI towards the bonnes villes : the case of tours / Bernard Chevalier
- The failure of the French medieval estates / P.S. Lewis
- The great estate in France at the end of the Middle Ages / Georges 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 / Bernard Guenée