Author: Jean-Baptiste Bertrand
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Plague
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
An Historical Account of the Plague at Marseilles ...
Author: Jean-Baptiste Bertrand
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Plague
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Plague
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
The Plague at Marseilles Consider'd
Author: Richard Bradley
Publisher: Litres
ISBN: 5040622708
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Publisher: Litres
ISBN: 5040622708
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
An Historical Account of My Own Life, with Some Reflections on the Times I Have Lived in
Author: Edmund Calamy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 582
Book Description
An Historical Account of My Own Life, with Some Reflections on the Times i Have Lived in (1671-1713). 2. Ed
Author: Edmund Calamy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 612
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 612
Book Description
An Historical Account of the Several Plagues that Have Appeared in the World Since the Year 1346
Author: Dale Ingram
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Medicine
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
France and the Cult of the Sacred Heart
Author: Raymond Jonas
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520924010
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
In a richly layered and beautifully illustrated narrative, Raymond Jonas tells the fascinating and surprisingly little-known story of the Sacré-Coeur, or Sacred Heart. The highest point in Paris and a celebrated tourist destination, the white-domed basilica of Sacré-Coeur on Montmartre is a key monument both to French Catholicism and to French national identity. Jonas masterfully reconstructs the history of the devotion responsible for the basilica, beginning with the apparition of the Sacred Heart to Marguerite Marie Alacoque in the seventeenth century, through the French Revolution and its aftermath, to the construction of the monumental church that has loomed over Paris since the end of the nineteenth century. Jonas focuses on key moments in the development of the cult: the founding apparition, its invocation during the plague of Marseilles, its adaptation as a royalist symbol during the French Revolution, and its elevation to a central position in Catholic devotional and political life in the crisis surrounding the Franco-Prussian War. He draws on a wealth of archival sources to produce a learned yet accessible narrative that encompasses a remarkable sweep of French politics, history, architecture, and art.
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520924010
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 327
Book Description
In a richly layered and beautifully illustrated narrative, Raymond Jonas tells the fascinating and surprisingly little-known story of the Sacré-Coeur, or Sacred Heart. The highest point in Paris and a celebrated tourist destination, the white-domed basilica of Sacré-Coeur on Montmartre is a key monument both to French Catholicism and to French national identity. Jonas masterfully reconstructs the history of the devotion responsible for the basilica, beginning with the apparition of the Sacred Heart to Marguerite Marie Alacoque in the seventeenth century, through the French Revolution and its aftermath, to the construction of the monumental church that has loomed over Paris since the end of the nineteenth century. Jonas focuses on key moments in the development of the cult: the founding apparition, its invocation during the plague of Marseilles, its adaptation as a royalist symbol during the French Revolution, and its elevation to a central position in Catholic devotional and political life in the crisis surrounding the Franco-Prussian War. He draws on a wealth of archival sources to produce a learned yet accessible narrative that encompasses a remarkable sweep of French politics, history, architecture, and art.
Between Crown & Commerce
Author: Junko Takeda
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421401126
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This “carefully argued and well-written study” examines French royal statecraft in the globalizing economy of the early modern Mediterranean (Choice). This is the story of how the French Crown and local institutions accommodated one another as they sought to forge acceptable political and commercial relationships. Junko Thérèse Takeda tells this tale through the particular experience of Marseille, a port the monarchy saw as key to commercial expansion in the Mediterranean. At first, Marseille’s commercial and political elites were strongly opposed to the Crown’s encroaching influence. Rather than dismiss their concerns, the monarchy cleverly co-opted their civic traditions, practices, and institutions to convince the city’s elite of their important role in Levantine commerce. Chief among such traditions were local ideas of citizenship and civic virtue. As the city’s stature throughout the Mediterranean grew, however, so too did the dangers of commercial expansion as exemplified by the arrival of the bubonic plague. During the crisis, Marseille’s citizens reevaluated merchant virtue, while the French monarchy found opportunities to extend its power. Between Crown and Commerce deftly combines a political and intellectual history of state-building, mercantilism, and republicanism with a cultural history of medical crisis. In doing so, the book highlights the conjoined history of broad transnational processes and local political change.
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 1421401126
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
This “carefully argued and well-written study” examines French royal statecraft in the globalizing economy of the early modern Mediterranean (Choice). This is the story of how the French Crown and local institutions accommodated one another as they sought to forge acceptable political and commercial relationships. Junko Thérèse Takeda tells this tale through the particular experience of Marseille, a port the monarchy saw as key to commercial expansion in the Mediterranean. At first, Marseille’s commercial and political elites were strongly opposed to the Crown’s encroaching influence. Rather than dismiss their concerns, the monarchy cleverly co-opted their civic traditions, practices, and institutions to convince the city’s elite of their important role in Levantine commerce. Chief among such traditions were local ideas of citizenship and civic virtue. As the city’s stature throughout the Mediterranean grew, however, so too did the dangers of commercial expansion as exemplified by the arrival of the bubonic plague. During the crisis, Marseille’s citizens reevaluated merchant virtue, while the French monarchy found opportunities to extend its power. Between Crown and Commerce deftly combines a political and intellectual history of state-building, mercantilism, and republicanism with a cultural history of medical crisis. In doing so, the book highlights the conjoined history of broad transnational processes and local political change.
The Great Pestilence (A. D. 1348-9)
Author: Francis Aidan Gasquet
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Black Death
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Black Death
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Catalogue of the Library in Red Cross Street, Cripplegate
Author: Dr. Williams's Library
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
Catalogue of the Library in Red Cross Street : Founded Pursuant to the Will of the Reverend
Author: Daniel Williams
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368895370
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1841.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3368895370
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 442
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1841.