Author: Charles Loyseau
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521456241
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
An important and influential treatise on public power which influenced French thinkers from its publication in 1610 until the end of the ancien regime.
A Treatise of Orders and Plain Dignities
Author: Charles Loyseau
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521456241
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
An important and influential treatise on public power which influenced French thinkers from its publication in 1610 until the end of the ancien regime.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521456241
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
An important and influential treatise on public power which influenced French thinkers from its publication in 1610 until the end of the ancien regime.
The French Wars of Religion, 1562-1629
Author: Mack P. Holt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521358736
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
A new look at the French wars of religion, designed for undergraduate students and general readers.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521358736
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 258
Book Description
A new look at the French wars of religion, designed for undergraduate students and general readers.
The Book of the Body Politic
Author: Christine de Pizan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316583554
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Christine de Pizan was born in Venice and raised in Paris at the court of Charles V of France. Widowed at the age of twenty-five, she turned to writing as a source of comfort and income, and went on to produce a remarkable series of books, including poetry, politics, chivalry, warfare, religion and philosophy. She is considered to be France's first female professional writer. This was the first translation into modern English of Christine de Pizan's major political work, The Book of the Body Politic. Written during the Hundred Years' War, it discusses the education and behaviour appropriate for princes, nobility and common people, so that all classes can understand their responsibilities towards society as a whole. A product of a time of civil unrest, The Book of the Body Politic offers a medieval political theory of interdependence and social responsibility from the perspective of an educated woman.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316583554
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Christine de Pizan was born in Venice and raised in Paris at the court of Charles V of France. Widowed at the age of twenty-five, she turned to writing as a source of comfort and income, and went on to produce a remarkable series of books, including poetry, politics, chivalry, warfare, religion and philosophy. She is considered to be France's first female professional writer. This was the first translation into modern English of Christine de Pizan's major political work, The Book of the Body Politic. Written during the Hundred Years' War, it discusses the education and behaviour appropriate for princes, nobility and common people, so that all classes can understand their responsibilities towards society as a whole. A product of a time of civil unrest, The Book of the Body Politic offers a medieval political theory of interdependence and social responsibility from the perspective of an educated woman.
The Religion of the Poor
Author: Louis Châtellier
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521562010
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
The Religion of the Poor is an ambitious survey of Catholic missions into the European countryside from 1500 to 1800.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521562010
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
The Religion of the Poor is an ambitious survey of Catholic missions into the European countryside from 1500 to 1800.
Rousseau: The Social Contract and Other Later Political Writings
Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Publisher:
ISBN: 1316605442
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
The new edition of this comprehensive and authoritative anthology of Rousseau's major later political writings, in up-to-date English translations.
Publisher:
ISBN: 1316605442
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
The new edition of this comprehensive and authoritative anthology of Rousseau's major later political writings, in up-to-date English translations.
Medieval Muslim Mirrors for Princes
Author:
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108606164
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
The 'mirror for princes' genre of literature offers advice to a ruler, or ruler-to-be, concerning the exercise of royal power and the wellbeing of the body politic. This anthology presents selections from the 'mirror literature' produced in the Islamic Early Middle Period (roughly the tenth to twelfth centuries CE), newly translated from the original Arabic and Persian, as well as a previously translated Turkish example. In these texts, authors advise on a host of political issues which remain compelling to our contemporary world: political legitimacy and the ruler's responsibilities, the limits of the ruler's power and the limits of the subjects' duty of obedience, the maintenance of social stability, causes of unrest, licit and illicit uses of force, the functions of governmental offices and the status and rights of diverse social groups. Medieval Muslim Mirrors for Princes is a unique introduction to this important body of literature, showing how these texts reflect and respond to the circumstances and conditions of their era, and of ours.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108606164
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
The 'mirror for princes' genre of literature offers advice to a ruler, or ruler-to-be, concerning the exercise of royal power and the wellbeing of the body politic. This anthology presents selections from the 'mirror literature' produced in the Islamic Early Middle Period (roughly the tenth to twelfth centuries CE), newly translated from the original Arabic and Persian, as well as a previously translated Turkish example. In these texts, authors advise on a host of political issues which remain compelling to our contemporary world: political legitimacy and the ruler's responsibilities, the limits of the ruler's power and the limits of the subjects' duty of obedience, the maintenance of social stability, causes of unrest, licit and illicit uses of force, the functions of governmental offices and the status and rights of diverse social groups. Medieval Muslim Mirrors for Princes is a unique introduction to this important body of literature, showing how these texts reflect and respond to the circumstances and conditions of their era, and of ours.
Margaret Cavendish: Political Writings
Author: Margaret Cavendish Duchess of Newcastle
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521633505
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, published a wide variety of works including poems, plays, letters and treatises of natural philosophy, but her significance as a political writer has only recently been recognised. This major contribution to the series of Cambridge Texts includes the first ever modern edition of her Divers Orations on English social and political life, together with a new student-friendly rendition of her imaginary voyage, A New World called the Blazing World. Susan James explains the allusions made in this classic text, and directs readers to the many intellectual debates with which Cavendish engages. Together these two works reveal the character and scope of Margaret Cavendish's political thought. She emerges as a singular and probing writer, who simultaneously upholds a conservative social and political order and destabilises it through her critical and unresolved observations about natural philosophy, scientific institutions, religion, and the relations between men and women.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521633505
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, published a wide variety of works including poems, plays, letters and treatises of natural philosophy, but her significance as a political writer has only recently been recognised. This major contribution to the series of Cambridge Texts includes the first ever modern edition of her Divers Orations on English social and political life, together with a new student-friendly rendition of her imaginary voyage, A New World called the Blazing World. Susan James explains the allusions made in this classic text, and directs readers to the many intellectual debates with which Cavendish engages. Together these two works reveal the character and scope of Margaret Cavendish's political thought. She emerges as a singular and probing writer, who simultaneously upholds a conservative social and political order and destabilises it through her critical and unresolved observations about natural philosophy, scientific institutions, religion, and the relations between men and women.
Utopia
Author: David Lee Rubin
Publisher: Rookwood Press
ISBN: 9781886365100
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Five essays explore 18th-century Francophone utopias in Patot's Masse's Haircut, the schemes of two French exiles in the Netherlands, Rousseau's thought, and the sexual universe of Cercle Social writer Restif de la Bretonne. One contribution is in untranslated French (L'Icosameron de Casanova: Nat
Publisher: Rookwood Press
ISBN: 9781886365100
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Five essays explore 18th-century Francophone utopias in Patot's Masse's Haircut, the schemes of two French exiles in the Netherlands, Rousseau's thought, and the sexual universe of Cercle Social writer Restif de la Bretonne. One contribution is in untranslated French (L'Icosameron de Casanova: Nat
Tocqueville and Beyond
Author: Robert M. Schwartz
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
ISBN: 9780874138306
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
This collection of essays by French and American historians testifies to the enduring importance of Alexis de Tocqueville's The Old Regime and the French Revolution, first published in 1856. Highly original in its day and now recognized as a classic, The Old Regime has since the 1970s stimulated considerable research and improved our understanding of the French Old Regime. Tocqueville and Beyond joins this trend to offer both an appreciation and critique of Tocqueville's remarkable book. From the wide-ranging perspectives of privileged nobles, men of letters, rural life, and the evolution of centralization and liberty in France as well as the Dutch Republic, these essays attest to the continuing significance of Tocqueville's classic study.
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
ISBN: 9780874138306
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
This collection of essays by French and American historians testifies to the enduring importance of Alexis de Tocqueville's The Old Regime and the French Revolution, first published in 1856. Highly original in its day and now recognized as a classic, The Old Regime has since the 1970s stimulated considerable research and improved our understanding of the French Old Regime. Tocqueville and Beyond joins this trend to offer both an appreciation and critique of Tocqueville's remarkable book. From the wide-ranging perspectives of privileged nobles, men of letters, rural life, and the evolution of centralization and liberty in France as well as the Dutch Republic, these essays attest to the continuing significance of Tocqueville's classic study.
The Work of France
Author: James R. Farr
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN: 0742557189
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
This clearly written and deeply informed book explores the nature and meaning of work in early modern France. Distinguished historian James R. Farr considers the relationship between material life—specifically the work activities of both men and women—and the culture in which these activities were embedded. This culture, he argues, helped shape the nature of work, invested it with meaning, and fashioned the identities of people across the social spectrum. Farr vividly traces the daily lives of peasants, common laborers, domestic servants, prostitutes, street vendors, craftsmen and -women, merchants, men of the law, medical practitioners, and government officials. Work was recognized and valued as a means to earn a living, but it held a greater significance as a cultural marker of honor, identity, and status. Constants and continuities in work activities and their cultural aspects shared space with changes that were so profound and sweeping that France would be forever transformed. The author focuses on three salient, interconnected, and at times conflicting developments: the extension and integration of the market economy, the growth of the state's functions and governing apparatus, and the intensification of social hierarchy. Presenting a unified and compelling argument about the role of labor in society, Farr addresses a complex set of questions and succeeds masterfully at answering them. With its stylish writing and clear themes, this book will find a broad audience among students and scholars of early modern Europe, French history, economics, gender studies, anthropology, and labor studies.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN: 0742557189
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 247
Book Description
This clearly written and deeply informed book explores the nature and meaning of work in early modern France. Distinguished historian James R. Farr considers the relationship between material life—specifically the work activities of both men and women—and the culture in which these activities were embedded. This culture, he argues, helped shape the nature of work, invested it with meaning, and fashioned the identities of people across the social spectrum. Farr vividly traces the daily lives of peasants, common laborers, domestic servants, prostitutes, street vendors, craftsmen and -women, merchants, men of the law, medical practitioners, and government officials. Work was recognized and valued as a means to earn a living, but it held a greater significance as a cultural marker of honor, identity, and status. Constants and continuities in work activities and their cultural aspects shared space with changes that were so profound and sweeping that France would be forever transformed. The author focuses on three salient, interconnected, and at times conflicting developments: the extension and integration of the market economy, the growth of the state's functions and governing apparatus, and the intensification of social hierarchy. Presenting a unified and compelling argument about the role of labor in society, Farr addresses a complex set of questions and succeeds masterfully at answering them. With its stylish writing and clear themes, this book will find a broad audience among students and scholars of early modern Europe, French history, economics, gender studies, anthropology, and labor studies.