The Birth Of Absolutism: A History Of France, 1598-1661 (european Studies)
معرفی کتاب «The Birth Of Absolutism: A History Of France, 1598-1661 (european Studies)» نوشتهٔ Yves-Marie Bercé (auth.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Macmillan Education UK در سال 1996. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Yves-Marie Bercé's The Birth of Absolutism offers a refreshingly original approach to the history of France between the Edict of Nantes and the personal rule of Louis XIV, a period dominated by the names of two cardinals, Richelieu and Mazarin. Berce brings to the task not only familiarity with the sources and with the French historiography, but also a thorough acquaintance with the large body of English and American research upon seventeenth-century France. This has enabled him to escape the diminishing perspective of an older French school, the 'grand history told from Paris' which subordinated the course of events to an account of the inevitable triumph of the 'Royal state'. Bercé's vision of French history is not of a 'one-way ticket to the future'. The French Crown is beset by aristocratic faction only too ready to avail itself of royal minorities, religious dissent or provincial grievances in the pursuit of its own ambitions. Richelieu is not only the brilliant strategist with a mission to undermine Habsburg hegemony in Europe, he is also a political gambler, staking the very stability of the kingdom on an interventionist foreign policy which was sometimes saved from utter disaster only by the fortunes of battle. Mazarin is not only the mentor of Louis XIV, but a deft operator with an uncanny ability to come back from the political dead. Bercé's own researches into provincial history are put to good effect in showing how the fiscal and military demands of war created social and economic strains which provoked regular peasant risings and culminated in the more organised and threatening opposition of the Fronde. The story of early seventeenth-century France is thus one which might have turned out very differently. It is still, in the end, a story of the rise of absolutism: but it is a highly resistible, and often fiercely resisted rise. Front Matter....Pages i-viii Henri IV and the Years of Peace....Pages 1-25 The Succession Crisis of 1610....Pages 27-41 The Regency of Marie de Medici....Pages 43-51 The Estates General of 1614....Pages 53-63 The Government of Concini....Pages 65-73 The Regime of the Young Louis XIII....Pages 75-84 The Protestant Churches and the Last Wars of Religion....Pages 85-102 The Good Times End: 1624–31....Pages 103-116 Richelieu and the Beginnings of an Interventionist Foreign Policy....Pages 117-133 France in Open War....Pages 135-156 France, the Fronde and the Ministry of Mazarin....Pages 157-182 The New Balance of Power in Europe....Pages 183-192 Hopes and Beliefs....Pages 193-214 Artistic Life....Pages 215-230 Material Life....Pages 231-245 Back Matter....Pages 247-262 Yves-Marie Berce's The Birth of Absolutism offers a refreshingly original approach to the history of France between the Edict of Nantes and the personal rule of Louis XIV, a period dominated by the names of two cardinals, Richelieu and Mazarin. Yves-marie Bercé ; Translated By Richard Rex. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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