Author: William Maxwell Blackburn
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Category : Huguenots
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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Admiral Coligny
Author: William Maxwell Blackburn
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Category : Huguenots
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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Category : Huguenots
Languages : en
Pages : 408
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Admiral Coligny and the Rise of the Huguenots
Author: Wm. M. Blackburn
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Languages : en
Pages : 398
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Languages : en
Pages : 398
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Coligny
Author: Eugène Bersier
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Category : Admirals
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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Category : Admirals
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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Admiral Coligny, and the Rise of the Huguenots
Author: William Maxwell Blackburn
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Category : Huguenots
Languages : en
Pages : 394
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Category : Huguenots
Languages : en
Pages : 394
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Gaspard de Coligny
Author: Arthur Whiston Whitehead
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Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 480
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Category : France
Languages : en
Pages : 480
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Transactions of the Huguenot Society of South Carolina
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Category : Huguenots
Languages : en
Pages : 428
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Category : Huguenots
Languages : en
Pages : 428
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Princes, Politics and Religion, 1547-1589
Author: N. M. Sutherland
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0826464017
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 269
Book Description
The period following the treaty of Cateau-Cambresis and the death of Henry II in 1559 is of crucial importance in the history of France and of Europe; yet little that is satisfactory has been written about it. To this, the work of Dr N.M. Sutherland is a notable exception. Princes, Politics and Religion, 1547-1589 brings together all her major articles, not already reprinted elsewhere, together with an introduction and two completely new contributions. While mainly focusing on the immediate origins and early decades of the French civil wars, she also deals in a wider sense with the great ideological struggle of the sixteenth century.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0826464017
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 269
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The period following the treaty of Cateau-Cambresis and the death of Henry II in 1559 is of crucial importance in the history of France and of Europe; yet little that is satisfactory has been written about it. To this, the work of Dr N.M. Sutherland is a notable exception. Princes, Politics and Religion, 1547-1589 brings together all her major articles, not already reprinted elsewhere, together with an introduction and two completely new contributions. While mainly focusing on the immediate origins and early decades of the French civil wars, she also deals in a wider sense with the great ideological struggle of the sixteenth century.
Heroes of the Faith
Author: Herbert Wright Gates
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Category : Christian biography
Languages : en
Pages : 338
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Category : Christian biography
Languages : en
Pages : 338
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Villainy in France (1463-1610)
Author: Jonathan Patterson
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198840012
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 339
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Obscene poetry, servants' slanders against their masters, the diabolical acts of those who committed massacre and regicide. This is a book about the harmful, outward manifestation of inner malice—villainy—in French culture (1463-1610). In pre-modern France, villainous offences were countered, if never fully contained, by intersecting legal and literary responses. Combining the methods of legal anthropology with literary and historical analysis, this study examines villainy across juridical documents, criminal records, and literary texts. Whilst few people obtained justice through the law, many pursued out-of-court settlements of one kind or another. Literary texts commemorated villainies both fictitious and historical; literature sometimes instantiated the process of redress, and enabled the transmission of conflicts from one context to another. Villainy in France follows this overflowing current of pre-modern French culture, examining its impact within France and across the English Channel. Scholars and cultural critics of the Anglophone world have long been fascinated by villainy and villains. This book reveals the subject's significant 'Frenchness' and establishes a transcultural approach to it in law and literature. In this study, villainy's particular significance emerges through its representation in authors remembered for their less-than respectable, even criminal, activities: François Villon, Clément Marot, François Rabelais, Pierre de L'Estoile, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, John Marston, and George Chapman. Villainy in France affords legal-literary comparison of these authors alongside many of their lesser-known contemporaries; in so doing, it reinterprets French conflicts within a wider European context, from the mid-fifteenth century to the early seventeenth century.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0198840012
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 339
Book Description
Obscene poetry, servants' slanders against their masters, the diabolical acts of those who committed massacre and regicide. This is a book about the harmful, outward manifestation of inner malice—villainy—in French culture (1463-1610). In pre-modern France, villainous offences were countered, if never fully contained, by intersecting legal and literary responses. Combining the methods of legal anthropology with literary and historical analysis, this study examines villainy across juridical documents, criminal records, and literary texts. Whilst few people obtained justice through the law, many pursued out-of-court settlements of one kind or another. Literary texts commemorated villainies both fictitious and historical; literature sometimes instantiated the process of redress, and enabled the transmission of conflicts from one context to another. Villainy in France follows this overflowing current of pre-modern French culture, examining its impact within France and across the English Channel. Scholars and cultural critics of the Anglophone world have long been fascinated by villainy and villains. This book reveals the subject's significant 'Frenchness' and establishes a transcultural approach to it in law and literature. In this study, villainy's particular significance emerges through its representation in authors remembered for their less-than respectable, even criminal, activities: François Villon, Clément Marot, François Rabelais, Pierre de L'Estoile, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, John Marston, and George Chapman. Villainy in France affords legal-literary comparison of these authors alongside many of their lesser-known contemporaries; in so doing, it reinterprets French conflicts within a wider European context, from the mid-fifteenth century to the early seventeenth century.
New International Encyclopedia
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Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 926
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Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 926
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