The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre : a brief history with documents
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The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre : a brief history with documents
(The Bedford series in history and culture)
Bedford/St. Martins, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Providing an overview and a wealth of documentation, this title sheds light on one of Europe's most troubling episodes: the murder of thousands of unarmed Protestants by Catholic soldiers and civilians. The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre is one of the most notorious episodes in the civil and religious wars in France in the last half of the sixteenth century. The events raise troubling questions about the relationship between religion and politics, the moral responsibility of secular and religious authorities, and the origins and consequences of religious persecution and intolerance.The documents include 'official' sources such as royal edicts and magistrates' reports, but also popular songs, polemics, and selections from memoirs and other eye-witness accounts and visual documents. This volume begins with an overview of the context, course and aftermath of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre. The documents in Part Two include 'official' sources such as royal edits and magistrates' reports, but also popular songs, polemics, and selections from memoirs and other eye-witness accounts and visual documents.
Table of Contents
PART I: INTRODUCTION: SAINT BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY AND THE PROBLEM OF RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE Religious Faith in an Insecure World The Origins and Spread of the Protestant Reformation Religious War and the Intensification of Religious Hatreds The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre in Paris and the Provinces Repercussions of the Massacre in France and Abroad Memories of the Massacre PART II: THE DOCUMENTS Religious Divisions in Sixteenth-Century France Religious War and the Intensification of Religious Hatreds (1562-1570) The Massacre in Paris and the Provinces Repercussions Memories of the Massacre APPENDIXES Chronology of Major Events List of Major Figures Questions for Consideration Selected Bibliography
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