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Tres-humble remonstrance du parlement au Roy et la Reyne regente
Tres-humble remonstrance du parlement au Roy et la Reyne regente
Tres-humble Remonstrance Du Parlement Au Roy Et À la Reyne Régente. (21 Janvier 1649.)
Author: PARIS. Municipal and other Institutions, Societies, etc. Parlement
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Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Tres-humble remonstrance du Parlement au Roy, et a la Reyne Regente
Très-humble remonstrance (du 21 janvier 1649) dv Parlement av Roy et à la Reyne Regente
Catalogue of Rare Books
Patronage in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century France
Author: Sharon Kettering
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040245382
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
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The dual themes of this volume are the characteristics of patronage relationships and their political uses in early modern France. The first essays provide an overview of the scholarly literature and suggest that the obligatory reciprocity of the patron-client exchange was a defining characteristic. The third and fourth essays compare patronage relationships with kinship and friendship, while the following two focus on the patronage role of noblewomen. Professor Kettering then looks at the role of brokerage in state formation in early modern France, comparing this with other early modern societies. In the final section she explores the role of patronage in the religious wars of the late 16th century and in the civil war of the Fronde a half century later, and the ways in which it was affected by the changing lifestyles of the great nobles during the late 17th century.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1040245382
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
The dual themes of this volume are the characteristics of patronage relationships and their political uses in early modern France. The first essays provide an overview of the scholarly literature and suggest that the obligatory reciprocity of the patron-client exchange was a defining characteristic. The third and fourth essays compare patronage relationships with kinship and friendship, while the following two focus on the patronage role of noblewomen. Professor Kettering then looks at the role of brokerage in state formation in early modern France, comparing this with other early modern societies. In the final section she explores the role of patronage in the religious wars of the late 16th century and in the civil war of the Fronde a half century later, and the ways in which it was affected by the changing lifestyles of the great nobles during the late 17th century.
Perilous Performances
Author: Katherine Crawford
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 318
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In a book addressing those interested in the transformation of monarchy into the modern state and in intersections of gender and political power, Katherine Crawford examines the roles of female regents in early modern France. The reigns of child kings loosened the normative structure in which adult males headed the body politic, setting the stage for innovative claims to authority made on gendered terms. When assuming the regency, Catherine de Médicis presented herself as dutiful mother, devoted widow, and benign peacemaker, masking her political power. In subsequent regencies, Marie de Médicis and Anne of Austria developed strategies that naturalized a regendering of political structures. They succeeded so thoroughly that Philippe d’Orleans found that this rhetoric at first supported but ultimately undermined his authority. Regencies demonstrated that power did not necessarily work from the places, bodies, or genders in which it was presumed to reside. While broadening the terms of monarchy, regencies involving complex negotiations among child kings, queen mothers, and royal uncles made clear that the state continued regardless of the king—a point not lost on the Revolutionaries or irrelevant to the fate of Marie-Antoinette.
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
In a book addressing those interested in the transformation of monarchy into the modern state and in intersections of gender and political power, Katherine Crawford examines the roles of female regents in early modern France. The reigns of child kings loosened the normative structure in which adult males headed the body politic, setting the stage for innovative claims to authority made on gendered terms. When assuming the regency, Catherine de Médicis presented herself as dutiful mother, devoted widow, and benign peacemaker, masking her political power. In subsequent regencies, Marie de Médicis and Anne of Austria developed strategies that naturalized a regendering of political structures. They succeeded so thoroughly that Philippe d’Orleans found that this rhetoric at first supported but ultimately undermined his authority. Regencies demonstrated that power did not necessarily work from the places, bodies, or genders in which it was presumed to reside. While broadening the terms of monarchy, regencies involving complex negotiations among child kings, queen mothers, and royal uncles made clear that the state continued regardless of the king—a point not lost on the Revolutionaries or irrelevant to the fate of Marie-Antoinette.
Lettres et arrests pour la jonction des Parlemens du Royaume, & affaires presentes. Et la tres-humble remonstrance du Parlement au Roy et à la Reyne Regente
French Printing Through 1650
Author: New York Public Library
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Category : French literature
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Publisher:
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Category : French literature
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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