Elizabeth Tingle explores the theory and practice of authority during the sixteenth century in France, through an examination of the religious culture and political institutions of the city of Nantes. She provides a survey of the socio-economic structures of the mid-sixteenth-century city.
This book explores the political and religious world of early Bourbon France, focusing on the search for stable accord that characterised its political and religious life.
Yves Renouard, The Avignon Papacy, 1305–1403. Faber and Faber, 1970. Daniel Williman, The Right of Spoil of the Popes of Avignon, 1316–1415. American Philosophical Society, 1988. Schism and Reform Antony Black, Council and Commune: The ...
By 1638, there was a chapter of a chevecier or dean, one cantor and seventeen canons; in the choir there were two master chaplains, the master of music, two half-prebendaries, sub-cantor, subdeacon, eight chorister chaplains, ...
Amiens pendant les troubles de religion, 1559–1597. Paris 2005 (Histoire et Société. Essais d'Histoire Moderne); Tingle, Elizabeth C.: Authority and Society in Nantes During the French Wars of Religion, 1558–98. Manchester 2006.
Le XVIe siècle européen voit émerger, de façon encore incomplète, un système politique qui perdure pendant les trois siècles d'Ancien Régime, voire au-delà. Les guerres d'Italie se transforment en un...
By analytically decoupling war and violence, this book explores the causes and dynamics of violence in civil war.
A Brief History with Documents Barbara B. Diefendorf ... University of Toronto Louis XIV and Absolutism: A Brief Study with Documents William Beik, Emory University England's Glorious Revolution, 1688–1689: A Brief History with ...
This book is a 2005 edition of Mack P. Holt's classic study of the French religious wars of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
But the story of her Guise uncles, aunts and cousins is if anything more gripping - and certainly of greater significance in the history of Europe.
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