The Making of French Absolutism

The Making of French Absolutism
Title The Making of French Absolutism PDF eBook
Author David Parker
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1986
Genre
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The Making of French Absolutism

The Making of French Absolutism
Title The Making of French Absolutism PDF eBook
Author David Parker (Ph. D.)
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 160
Release 1983
Genre Despotism
ISBN 9780312507305

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The Origins of French Absolutism, 1598-1661

The Origins of French Absolutism, 1598-1661
Title The Origins of French Absolutism, 1598-1661 PDF eBook
Author Alan James
Publisher Routledge
Pages 169
Release 2014-01-14
Genre History
ISBN 1317878906

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This controversial study takes the provocative line that the French monarchy was a complete success. James turns the idea of royal ‘absolutism’ on its head by redefining the French monarchy’s success from 1598 - 1661. The Origins of French Absolutism, 1598-1661 maintains that building blocks were not being laid by the so-called architects of absolutism, but that by satisfying long-established, traditional ambitions, cardinal ministers Richelieu and Mazarin undoubtedly made the confident, ambitious reign of the late century possible.

The Myth of Absolutism

The Myth of Absolutism
Title The Myth of Absolutism PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Henshall
Publisher Routledge
Pages 256
Release 2014-06-06
Genre History
ISBN 1317899547

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Conventionally, ``absolutism'' in early-modern Europe has suggested unfettered autocracy and despotism -- the erosion of rights, the centralisation of decision-making, the loss of liberty. Everything, in a word, that was un-British but characteristic of ancien-regime France. Recently historians have questioned such comfortably simplistic views. This lively investigation of ``absolutism'' in action -- continent-wide but centred on a detailed comparison of France and England -- dissolves the traditional picture to reveal a much more complex reality; and in so doing illuminates the varied ways in which early-modern Europe was governed.

Laughing Matters

Laughing Matters
Title Laughing Matters PDF eBook
Author Sara Beam
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 282
Release 2018-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1501732374

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Bawdy satirical plays—many starring law clerks and seminarians—savaged corrupt officials and royal policies in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century France. The Church and the royal court tolerated—and even commissioned—such performances, the audiences for which included men and women from every social class. From the mid-sixteenth century, however, local authorities began to temper and in some cases ban such performances. Sara Beam, in revealing how theater and politics were intimately intertwined, shows how the topics we joke about in public reflect and shape larger religious and political developments. For Beam, the eclipse of the vital tradition of satirical farce in late medieval and early modern France is a key aspect of the complex political and cultural factors that prepared the way for the emergence of the absolutist state. In her view, the Wars of Religion were the major reason attitudes toward the farceurs changed; local officials feared that satirical theater would stir up violence, and Counter-Reformation Catholicism proved hostile to the bawdiness that the clergy had earlier tolerated. In demonstrating that the efforts of provincial urban officials prepared the way for the taming of popular culture throughout France, Laughing Matters provides a compelling alternative to Norbert Elias's influential notion of the "civilizing process," which assigns to the royal court at Versailles the decisive role in the shift toward absolutism.

The Dream of Absolutism

The Dream of Absolutism
Title The Dream of Absolutism PDF eBook
Author Hall Bjørnstad
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 247
Release 2021-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 022680383X

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Introduction. The problem with absolutism ; Beyond mere propaganda ; Approaching absolutism differently: royal glory and royal exemplarity ; The dream of absolutism -- The grammar of absolutism. The dream of a book like no other ; Taking Louis XIV's Mémoires seriously ; Absolutism, explained to a child: "The first and most important part of our entire politics" ; The utility of "These Mémoires" ; The paradoxes of absolutist exemplarity ; Conclusion: "So many ghastly examples" -- Mirrors of absolutism. Introduction: Our body in this space ; An age of mirrors ; A gallery celebrating greatness ; Making the king see what he felt ; A mirror for one ; In lieu of conclusion: Mirrors for a future without a past -- Absolutist absurdities. Exhibit A: The royal historiographer and the unparalleled greatness of Louis XIV ; Exhibit B: Absolutism from the cabinet of fairies to the cabinet of the king ; Conclusion: Seven theses on the dream of absolutism.

Peasants and King in Burgundy

Peasants and King in Burgundy
Title Peasants and King in Burgundy PDF eBook
Author Hilton L. Root
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 291
Release 2023-04-28
Genre History
ISBN 0520913345

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The example of Old Regime France provides a source for many of the ideas about capitalism, modernization, and peasant protest that concern social scientists today. Hilton Root challenges traditional assumptions and proposes a new interpretation of the relationship between state and society. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1988. The example of Old Regime France provides a source for many of the ideas about capitalism, modernization, and peasant protest that concern social scientists today. Hilton Root challenges traditional assumptions and proposes a new interpretation of the rel