Renaissance and Revolt: Essays in the Intellectual and Social History of Early Modern France

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Cambridge University Press, 11. 12. 2003 - 320 strán (strany)
The essays in this volume place the history of ideas and of literature in early modern France within their social context. They include the author's pioneering and authoritative analyses as well as particular studies of popular revolts. An extensive introduction contrasts the author's methods with other recent approaches, including those of the annaliste school. The stress throughout these essays is on change and discontinuity rather than stability and tradition. Few historians have Professor Salmon's expertise in both intellectual and social history. This volume brings the two together in a manner that shows a lucid, well-crafted exposition of their intricate and overlapping relations.
 

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Cicero and Tacitus in sixteenthcentury France
27
Protestant jurists and theologians in early modern France the family of Cappel
54
French satire in the late sixteenth century
73
Rohan and interest of state
98
Bodin and the monarchomachs
119
An alternative theory of popular resistance Buchanan Rossaeus and Locke
136
Gallicanism and Anglicanism in the age of the CounterReformation
155
Venality of office and popular sedition in seventeenthcentury France
191
Peasant revolt in Vivarais 15751580
211
The Paris Sixteen 15841594 the social analysis of a revolutionary movement
235
The Audijos revolt provincial liberties and institutional rivalries under Louis XIV
267
Index
293
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