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French Wars of Religion, 1562-1629
French Wars of Religion, 1562-1629
Author: Holt, Mack P.
Edition/Copyright: 2ND 05
ISBN: 0-521-54750-4
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Type: Paperback
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"This book is the first comprehensive study of the wars to appear for over twenty years � it succeeds admirably in steering the reader through the confusing morass that is the history of the French Wars of Religion and provides the reader with a concise summary of current academic thinking on the matter � it would provide those members wishing to learn more about the ones with an excellent starting point."

--Arquebusier 24:3


"Using brief biographies of the main actors of that time, figures, maps and an index, this book deals with a great amount of facts, questions, and ideas in a limited number of pages. Well written and carefully presented, it is a good and useful synthesis which gives an excellent overview of a deeply controversial period."

--Bulletin de la Société d"Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine 3-4


"A skillful weaver of narrative and analysis... Holt .... offer[s] [a] masterful probing of complex and fascinating issues."

--Renaissance and Reformation


"Holt... develops both a comprehensive narrative of the wars and an important synthesis of the scholarly literature... The book is balanced and extremely enjoyable to read."

--Sixteenth Century Journal


Cambridge University Press Web Site, January, 2006

 
  Summary

This book is a new edition of Mack P. Holt's classic study of the French religious wars of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Drawing on the scholarship of social and cultural historians of the Reformation, it shows how religion infused both politics and the socio-economic tensions of the period to produce a long extended civil war. Professor Holt integrates court politics and the political theory of the elites with the religious experiences of the popular classes, offering a fresh perspective on the wars and on why the French were willing to kill their neighbors in the name of religion. The book has been created specifically for undergraduates and general readers with no background knowledge of either French history or the Reformation. This new edition updates the text in the light of new work published in the last decade and the 'Suggestions for further reading' has been completely re-written.

  • A new edition of the first fully comprehensive survey of the French wars of religion for nearly twenty years
  • Written specifically for undergraduate students and fully supported by student features, including biographies, bibliography, chronology, maps and diagrams
  • Based on latest research on the social history of the Reformation
 
  Table of Contents

Introduction
Chronological table of events
1. Prologue: Gallicanism and reform in the sixteenth century
2. 'The beginning of a tragedy': the early wars of religion, 1562-1570
3. Popular disorder and religious tensions: the making of a massacre, 1570-1574
4. The rhetoric of resistance: the unmaking of the body politic, 1574-1584
5. Godly warriors: the crisis of the league, 1584-1593
6. Henry IV and the edict of Nantes: the remaking of Gallicanism
7. Epilogue: the last war of religion, 1610-1629
8. Conclusions: economic impact, social change and absolutism; Short biographies
Genealogical charts
Suggestions for further reading.

 

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