A History of France, 1460-1560
Title | A History of France, 1460-1560 PDF eBook |
Author | David Potter |
Publisher | |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | France |
ISBN |
A History of France, 1460-1560
Title | A History of France, 1460-1560 PDF eBook |
Author | David Potter |
Publisher | Palgrave |
Pages | 438 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | France |
ISBN | 9780333541241 |
This book stresses the continuity between medieval and Renaissance France in its institutions, social economic developments from the end of the fifteenth century and the impact of the Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century.
Noble Power During the French Wars of Religion
Title | Noble Power During the French Wars of Religion PDF eBook |
Author | Stuart Carroll |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 1998-10-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521624046 |
Noble affinities were the essence of power in sixteenth-century France. This is the first book to analyse the development of a noble following during the whole course of the Wars of Religion and the first substantial study of the Guise - the most powerful family of the period - to appear for over a century. The Guise, champions of the catholic cause, were the largest landowners in the province and used Normandy as a base for their support of catholicism in the British Isles. The family exploited religious dissension to build a formidable ultra-catholic party in Normandy which ultimately challenged the monarchy. This study breaks new ground by illuminating the relationship between high politics and popular confessional solidarities, especially the rise of radical catholicism. It exploits new archival sources to consider all groups in political society, reinterpreting court politics and discussing groups usually excluded from the traditional political narrative, such as the peasantry.
France, 1500-1715
Title | France, 1500-1715 PDF eBook |
Author | Alastair Armstrong |
Publisher | Heinemann |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780435327514 |
"Heinemann Advanced History" offers a differentiation strategy, with books covering AS and A2. Exam preparation includes practice questions, advice on what makes a good answer and help for students on interpreting questions and planning essays.
The French Civil Wars, 1562-1598
Title | The French Civil Wars, 1562-1598 PDF eBook |
Author | R. J. Knecht |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2014-07-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317895096 |
The French Wars of Religion tore the country apart for almost fifty years. They were also part of the wider religious conflict between Catholics and Protestants which raged across Europe during the 16th century. This new study, by a major authority on French history, explores the impact of these wars and sets them in their full European context.
The Huguenots
Title | The Huguenots PDF eBook |
Author | Geoffrey Treasure |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 516 |
Release | 2013-07-30 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300196199 |
From the author of Louis XIV, an unprecedented history of the entire Huguenot experience in France, from hopeful beginnings to tragic diaspora. Following the Reformation, a growing number of radical Protestants came together to live and worship in Catholic France. These Huguenots survived persecution and armed conflict to win—however briefly—freedom of worship, civil rights, and unique status as a protected minority. But in 1685, the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes abolished all Huguenot rights, and more than 200,000 of the radical Calvinists were forced to flee across Europe, some even farther. In this capstone work, Geoffrey Treasure tells the full story of the Huguenots’ rise, survival, and fall in France over the course of a century and a half. He explores what it was like to be a Huguenot living in a “state within a state,” weaving stories of ordinary citizens together with those of statesmen, feudal magnates, leaders of the Catholic revival, Henry of Navarre, Catherine de’ Medici, Louis XIV, and many others. Treasure describes the Huguenots’ disciplined community, their faith and courage, their rich achievements, and their unique place within Protestantism and European history. The Huguenot exodus represented a crucial turning point in European history, Treasure contends, and he addresses the significance of the Huguenot story—the story of a minority group with the power to resist and endure in one of early modern Europe’s strongest nations. “A formidable work, covering complex, fascinating, horrifying and often paradoxical events over a period of more than 200 years…Treasure’s work is a monument to the courage and heroism of the Huguenots.”—Piers Paul Read, The Tablet
The Myth of Religious Violence
Title | The Myth of Religious Violence PDF eBook |
Author | William T Cavanaugh |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2009-09-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0199888884 |
The idea that religion has a dangerous tendency to promote violence is part of the conventional wisdom of Western societies, and it underlies many of our institutions and policies, from limits on the public role of religion to efforts to promote liberal democracy in the Middle East. William T. Cavanaugh challenges this conventional wisdom by examining how the twin categories of religion and the secular are constructed. A growing body of scholarly work explores how the category 'religion' has been constructed in the modern West and in colonial contexts according to specific configurations of political power. Cavanaugh draws on this scholarship to examine how timeless and transcultural categories of 'religion and 'the secular' are used in arguments that religion causes violence. He argues three points: 1) There is no transhistorical and transcultural essence of religion. What counts as religious or secular in any given context is a function of political configurations of power; 2) Such a transhistorical and transcultural concept of religion as non-rational and prone to violence is one of the foundational legitimating myths of Western society; 3) This myth can be and is used to legitimate neo-colonial violence against non-Western others, particularly the Muslim world.