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The French Monarchical Commonwealth 13561560 James B Collins

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The French Monarchical Commonwealth 13561560 James B Collins
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Publisher: Cambridge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.25 MB
Author: James B. Collins
ISBN: 9781108473309, 110847330X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The French Monarchical Commonwealth 13561560 James B Collins by James B. Collins 9781108473309, 110847330X instant download after payment.

"The centralizing monarchical discourse has long dominated our perception of the kingdom of France. Jacques Krynen, Jean Barbey, Arlette Jouanna, and many others have traced the evolution of this discourse between the 14th and 17th centuries, when, in their view, it led to a Bourbon monarchy whose relationship to the concept "absolute" differed substantially in their presentations.1 Jouanna has added important correctives to this narrative, both in her insistence on the importance of a noble ideology of resistance and in her careful presentation of "puissance absolue" as an "extraordinary weapon" [arme extraordinaire] in the sixteenth century.2 As she rightly emphasizes, "absolu(e)" took on a new meaning in the seventeenth century, and we must avoid the temptation to view early sixteenth-century developments as the germ of what happened in the middle of the seventeenth century.3"--
ISBN : 9781108473309

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