A major scholarly re-evaluation of the central period in the French 'wars of religion', concentrating on the reactions of France's governing groups to these wars and drawing extensively on sources not hitherto examined to illuminate the sense of crisis that existed among the French governing elite at this time.
A major scholarly re-evaluation of the central period in the French 'wars of religion', concentrating on the reactions of France's governing groups to these wars and drawing extensively on sources not hitherto examined to illuminate the sense of crisis that existed among the French governing elite at this time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Greengrass specializes in the history of Renaissance France. He has published on the history of the Reformation, particularly in its French context, for which he has been twice awarded the Nancy Lyman Roelker prize by the American Society for Sixteenth Century Studies. He is Professor of Early Modern History at the University of Sheffield and is currently writing Volume V of the new Penguin History of Europe (Europe Reformed, 1517-1648).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1: Defeat and Reformation 2: Comprehending Passions 3: The Estates of Blois 4: The Chemin de la Paix 5: Dissent in the Country 6: The Perfection of Peace 7: France through the Looking Glass 8: Restoring Virtue 9: The Assembly of Notables 10: Conclusion Bibliography
Preface 1: Defeat and Reformation 2: Comprehending Passions 3: The Estates of Blois 4: The Chemin de la Paix 5: Dissent in the Country 6: The Perfection of Peace 7: France through the Looking Glass 8: Restoring Virtue 9: The Assembly of Notables 10: Conclusion Bibliography
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