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Local Politics in the French Wars of Religion: The Towns of Champagne, the Duc de Guise, and the Catholic League, 1560–95: St Andrews Studies in Reformation History

Autor Mark W. Konnert
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 apr 2006
Drawing on the municipal archives of eleven French provincial towns as well as other related sources, this book explores the links between local and national politics during the Wars of Religion of the later sixteenth century. It argues that the response of the French towns to the challenge of heresy, and later the Catholic League, was conditioned by local circumstances. Whilst previous work has been published on the urban dimensions to the Wars of Religion, few studies provide a study of an entire province, allowing as this book does, the opportunity to explicitly compare several towns. After a detailed topographical introduction, placing in context the towns of the region and describing their differing urban constitutions, the following chapters deal with the crisis points of the Wars of Religion. This book sits squarely in the forefront of one of the dominant themes in the historiography of early modern France: the importance of the local community and local elites in political structures and political life. As such, it will prove fruitful reading for all scholars with an interest in early modern French urban and political culture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780754655930
ISBN-10: 0754655938
Pagini: 316
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria St Andrews Studies in Reformation History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Contents: Introduction; The province of Champagne; The towns; The early wars, 1562-70; St Bartholomew and its aftermath; 'Personne n'en voulut manger': the first Catholic League and the towns of Champagne; Authority contested: royal power, the Duc de Guise, the Catholic League, and the towns of Champagne, 1580-85; The revived Catholic League and the towns of Champagne; Open rebellion to pacification, 1589-95; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

Recenzii

’This is a persuasive and lucid addition to the ever-growing body of local studies of the French Wars of Religion.’ Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique ’We now understand, thanks to Konnert's work, much more clearer, in what sort of urban environments aristocratic clienteles functioned best in the tangled circumstances of civil war in later sixteenth century France.’ H-France Review ’Mark Konnert proves that, even in a province well trodden by historians, there are new things to say about the urban dimension of the Wars of Religion.’ English Historical Review

Notă biografică

Mark W. Konnert is Associate Professor at the University of Calgary, Canada.

Descriere

Drawing on the municipal archives of eleven French provincial towns as well as other related sources, this book explores the links between local and national politics during the Wars of Religion of the later sixteenth century. In particular the study focuses on the efforts of the Duc de Guise to control the governments of these towns, in the interests of his family, and later, of the Catholic League, of which he was the head.