Politics and "politiques" in sixteenth-century France : a conceptual history
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Politics and "politiques" in sixteenth-century France : a conceptual history
(Ideas in context / edited by Quentin Skinner (general editor) ... [et al.])
Cambridge University Press, 2021
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Bibliography: p. 256-277
Includes index
Summary: "This book asks how people understood the concept of politics in sixteenth-century France, and how those who practised it were characterised. Both concept and practitioners were referred to by the same word, politique. I trace written uses of this word as a means of studying shifts in the meaning of the concept and the figure. As much as this is a conceptual history, therefore, it is a textual, and indeed, a literary one. Part of the book's argument is that sixteenth-century literary ideas and processes influenced developments in political thought and practice. It also argues that the word politique and the idea of politics hold a specific place in the literature of the period. The book is about the representation of politics and political actors in writing, the writing of politics, and writing as politics. It treats a diverse corpus, including polemical pamphlets, texts of high political thought, and works more associated with the literary canon such as Montaigne's Essais and the Satyre ménippée"
内容説明・目次
内容説明
目次
- Part I. The Politique Problem: 1. Politics and politique
- 2. Pre-histories and word histories
- Part II. c. 1568-78: 3. Wise politiques? Jean Bodin and Loys Le Roy
- 4. A wake-up call and a call to arms: Le Reveille-matin des Francois and Simon Goulart's Memoires de l'estat de France
- Part III. c. 1588-94: 6. Strange meetings: the dialogue d'entre le Maheustre et le Manant, and La Satyre Menippee.
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