Cambridge University Press, 2009. — 420 p. - The only up-to-date survey to include the entire period from the end of the Middle Ages to the outbreak of revolution - By a leading authority on early modern France - Sheds new light on the lives of the French people at all levels of society A magisterial history of French society between the end of the middle ages and the...
Cambridge University Press, 1997. — 308 p. Locates protest in the context of patterns of everyday resistance in monarchical absolutist France, relating the failure of repression to issues in local power structures and showing how popular movements rejected external and local power-holders. Covers events in fifteen cities including the Ormee movement in Bordeaux.
Routledge, 1992. — 258 p. Combining the efforts of French and North American scholars, Cities and Social Change in Early Modern France contains six original studies exploring important and previously overlooked aspects of French urban history under the Ancien Regime. These essays are preceded by an extensive introduction which places them in their historical and historiographic...
Cambridge University Press, 2021. — 350 p. What role did sacred music play in mediating Louis XIII's grip on power in the early seventeenth century? How can a study of music as 'sounding liturgy' contribute to the wider discourse on absolutism and 'the arts' in early modern France? Taking the scholarship of the so-called 'ceremonialists' as a point of departure, Peter Bennett...
Macmillan Education, 1996. — 262 p. 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,...
Yale University Press, 2009. — 524 p. The definitive account of the nature of French religious life across the ‘long seventeenth century’. This readable and engaging book by an acclaimed historian is the only wide-ranging synthesis devoted to the French experience of religious change during the period after the wars of religion up to the early Enlightenment. Joseph Bergin...
San Diego: ReferencePoint Press, Inc., 2015. — 96 p. — (History’s great structures). — ISBN: 978-1-60152-684-7 The Palace of Versailles began as the symbol of Louis XIVs reign as absolute monarch of France. With its masterful architecture, lavish interior, and exquisite gardens, Versailles was the standard by which other palaces were measured. But the very opulence that made...
Warszawa : Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1990. — 323 s. — ISBN 83-06-01907-5 Obecna praca przynosi barwny, skreślony z temperamentem i pasją polemiczną, gęsto inkrustowany smakowitymi cytatami z ówczesnych pamiętników obraz życia społeczeństwa francuskiego w drugiej połowie XVII wieku, od Wersalu po niziny społeczne, od kolebki aż po grób. Francois Bluche, wielbiciel Ludwika,...
Macmillan Education, 2001. — 204 p. This book analyses the evolving relationship between the French monarchy and the French nobility in the early modern period. New interpretations of the absolutist state in France have challenged the orthodox vision of the interaction between the crown and elite society. By focusing on the struggle of central government to control the...
Macmillan Education, 2001. — 204 p. This book analyses the evolving relationship between the French monarchy and the French nobility in the early modern period. New interpretations of the absolutist state in France have challenged the orthodox vision of the interaction between the crown and elite society. By focusing on the struggle of central government to control the...
Louisiana State University Press, 1992. — 168 p. Historians have long debated the idea that an aristocratic crisis occurred in France during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. The traditional view of the period has been that the established nobility, the noblesse d'epee, found itself dispossessed by the most successful members of the middle class, who were slowly emerging...
Brill, 2007. — 212 p. — (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 156). Claude de Seyssel's important political treatise, The Monarchy of France (1515) illuminates the link between warfare, the state, and the social order in the Renaissance. Raised and educated in Turin, Seyssel entered the service of the French king to facilitate the French invasion of Italy. His wide...
Pygmalion, 2013. — 408 p. L’année même de son avènement en 1515, François Ier entre dans l’Histoire avec éclat, la victoire de Marignan lui valant aussitôt le glorieux surnom de Roi-Chevalier. Son règne fertile en événements majeurs – guerres d’Italie, duel contre Charles Quint, début de la Réforme – se place sous le signe d’un nouvel art de vivre suscité par la Renaissance :...
Pygmalion, 2014. — 319 p. Il fut le roi des gentilshommes et le plus gentilhomme des rois de France. Rien ne manque à sa vie pour en faire un véritable roman : une enfance malheureuse dans les prisons de l’exil en Espagne, une jeunesse humiliée, une passion amoureuse pour une femme mûre (Diane de Poitiers) qui dura jusqu’à son dernier souffle, un mariage d’État avec une femme...
Pygmalion, 2014. — 314 p. Troisième fils d’Henri II et de Catherine de Médicis, le futur Henri III devint l’héritier présomptif de la couronne après la mort de François II et l’avènement de Charles IX. Élu roi de Pologne, il revint en France pour succéder à son frère. Le pays était alors déchiré par les guerres de Religion, le pouvoir menacé par les Guise et les Bourbons. Henri...
Pygmalion, 2013. — 371 p. La vie d’Henri IV est pareille aux gaves pyrénéens qui l’ont vu naître. Venu de son petit royaume de Navarre et de sa principauté de Béarn, il se retrouve roi sans couronne, sans femme, sans argent. Il conquiert alors pièce à pièce son royaume, met fin aux guerres de religion, relève la France de ses ruines, restaure en dix années seulement son...
Pygmalion, 2009. — 320 p. Né en 1550, fils d'Henri II et de Catherine de Médicis, roi à dix ans, Charles IX eut l'un des règnes les plus tragiques de notre histoire. Obsédé par le souvenir de son père et par la gloire de son grand-père François 1er brimé par une mère abusive quoique admirable, tantôt exhibé au peuple tantôt caché, souvent humilié, en butte à la jalousie de ses...
Pygmalion, 2006. — 316 p. Roi méconnu, âme sensible et caractère énigmatique, Louis XIII est l’inflexible serviteur du devoir politique, sacrifiant avec abnégation ce qu’il a de plus cher au bien de l’État et à la gloire de la France. Opprimé dans sa jeunesse par sa mère et tourné en dérision par Concini, trahi par sa propre femme Anne d’Autriche, par Monsieur, son frère, par...
Pygmalion, 2013. — 408 p. Monté sur le trône à cinq ans et demi, Louis XV fut-il seulement l'amant prodigue de mesdames de Pompadour et du Barry ? Un prince volage et futile dont la beauté continue de nous fasciner et qui s'attira l'amour puis la haine de son peuple ? Non, malgré les apparences, jamais roi, à l'exception de Henri IV, ne se montra aussi conscient des problèmes...
Pygmalion, 2015. — 316 p. À la tête d’une France au zénith de sa postérité et de sa puissance, libérateur de l’Amérique, parvenu grâce à ses connaissances techniques à reconquérir la maîtrise des mers, Louis XVI pouvait être un roi digne de gloire ; il ne sut être qu’un roi martyr. Intelligent, instruit, perspicace, aimant son peuple et voulant le bien avec passion, il méconnut...
Pygmalion, 2015. — 320 p. Fils du poète Charles d’Orléans, Louis XII naquit en 1462. Ce prince humilié par Louis XI, en révolte contre Anne de Beaujeu, monta sur le trône à trente-six ans, après la mort de Charles VIII. Il épousa Anne de Bretagne afin d’assurer le rattachement de cette province à la France. Épris de gloire, il conquit la moitié de l’Italie, fut un temps...
Brill, 2021. — 334 p. — (Bologna Studies in Religious History 1). The Emergence of Pastoral Authority in the French Reformed Church, c.1555-c.1572 offers an account of the issues and ambiguities connected to the implementation of the authority of the first generation of Geneva-trained French Reformed pastors.
University of Delaware Press, 2023. — The Visionary Queen: Justice, Reform, and the Labyrinth in Marguerite de Navarre affirms Navarre’s status not only as a political figure, author, or proponent of non-schismatic reform, but also as a visionary. In her life and writings, the queen of Navarre dissected the injustices that her society and its institutions perpetuated against...
Brill, 2021. — xiv, 394 p.: 96 color ills. — (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions 228). In The Identities of Catherine de' Medici, Susan Broomhall provides an innovative analysis of the representational strategies that constructed Catherine de’ Medici and sought to explain her behaviour and motivations. Through her detailed exploration of the identities that the...
Amsterdam University Press, 2018. — 368 p. This book explores the ways in which a range of women-as consorts, regents, mistresses, factional power players, attendants at court, or as objects of courtly patronage-wielded power in order to advance individual, familial, and factional agendas in the early sixteenth-century French court. Spring boarding from the burgeoning...
D.S. Brewer, 2010. — 240 p. As duchess of Brittany [1491-1514] and twice queen of France [1491-98; 1498-1514], Anne de Bretagne set a benchmark by which to measure the status of female authority in Europe at the dawn of the Renaissance. Although at times a traditional political pawn, when men who ruled her life were involved in reshaping European alliances, Anne was directly or...
Brill, 1999. — 408 p. — (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 97). Jeanne III d'Albret (1528-1572), queen of Navarre, is a subject of great controversy and fascination, yet only two modern monographs have been written about her, and both are general biographies. This book fills the gap for scholars by concentrating on Jeanne's leading role during the Wars of Religion in the...
Routledge, 1996. — 432 p. — ISBN 0415063337. Based on exhaustive archival research, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of the neglected ministries of the duc de Bourbon and the cardinal de Fleury. Power and Politics in Old Regime France is a major history of the politics of the first half of the reign of Louis XV. It is based on exhaustive archival research and offers a...
Oxford University Press, 2006. — 369 p. French manners and civility were the model for European civilization, while feud is associated with backward societies. Yet in France thousands of men died in duels in which the supposed rules of honour were regularly flouted. In this detailed and original book Stuart Carroll explores the nature of vengeance and reveals the dark side of...
Oxford University Press, 2009. — 378 p. Martyrs and Murderers tells the story of three generations of treacherous, bloodthirsty power-brokers. One of the richest and most powerful families in sixteenth-century France, the House of Guise played a pivotal role in the history of Europe. Among the staunchest opponents of the Reformation, they whipped up religious bigotry throughout...
Oxford University Press, 2009. — 378 p. Martyrs and Murderers tells the story of three generations of treacherous, bloodthirsty power-brokers. One of the richest and most powerful families in sixteenth-century France, the House of Guise played a pivotal role in the history of Europe. Among the staunchest opponents of the Reformation, they whipped up religious bigotry throughout...
Lexington Books, 2006. — 410 p. Compass of Society rethinks the French route to a conception of 'commercial society' in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Henry C. Clark finds that the development of market liberalism, far from being a narrow and abstract ideological episode, was part of a broad-gauged attempt to address a number of perceived problems generic to Europe...
Cambridge University Press, 2021. — 320 p. During the French Wars of Religion, the nature and identity of politics was the subject of passionate debate and controversy. The word 'politique', in both sixteenth-century and contemporary French, refers to the theory and practice of politics - 'la politique' - and the statesman or politician - 'le politique' - who theorised and...
Cambridge University Press, 1995. — 320 p. This major new book addresses the question, what is the state, through an examination of the most important continental state of early modern Europe, France. Professor James Collins combines a reinterpretation of early modern French society with a reevaluation of the French monarchical state, rejecting the absolute monarchy paradigm...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. — 237 p. Ruling Women is the first study of its kind devoted to an analysis of the debate concerning government by women in seventeenth-century France. Drawing on a wide range of political, feminist and dramatic texts, Conroy sets out to demonstrate that the dominant discourse which upholds patriarchy at the time is frequently in conflict with...
Macmillan Education, 1977. — 279 p. The French seventeenth century has been a major interest among European historians since the Second World War. The reason for this, at least in part, is that the seventeenth century saw the formation of the French Ancien régime and occupies therefore a determining position in the transformation of the late-medieval constitution in France into...
Passés Composés, 2022. — 262 p. Le 14 novembre 1522 s’éteignait dans le silence du château de Chantelle, loin des fastes et de l’animation de la cour, Anne de France, dame de Beaujeu, duchesse de Bourbonnais et d’Auvergne, fille de Louis XI et sœur de Charles VIII. Tour à tour, elle avait guidé un royaume et un duché avec finesse et autorité. Considérée par ses contemporains...
Stanford University Press, 1975. — 384 p. These essays, three of them previously unpublished, explore the competing claims of innovation and tradition among the lower orders in sixteenth-century France. The result is a wide-ranging view of the lives and values of men and women (artisans, tradesmen, the poor) who, because they left little or nothing in writing, have hitherto had...
Penn State University Press, 2016. — 320 p. The study of history is a fundamentally sociable practice, with the exchange of ideas taking place in writing, over the seminar table, and often in informal discussions over food. These essays grew out of a web of sociability centered around French historian Robert Descimon, and focus on the nexus of social relations, politics, and...
Oxford University Press, 2012. — 598 p. In The Oxford Handbook of the Old Regime, an international team of 30 contributors surveys and presents current thinking about the world of pre-revolutionary France and Europe. The idea of the Old Regime (Ancien regime) was invented by the French revolutionaries to define what they hoped to destroy and replace. But it was not a precise...
Continuum Publishing Group, 1995. — 255 p. Over the last forty years a once-dominant interpretation of the French revolution has fallen to pieces. Elaborated by generations of distinguished left-wing French historians, this classic version was gradually undermined by the piecemeal criticisms of English-speaking scholars. Many of their doubts, and the controversies which they...
Oxford University Press, 2001. — 297 p. The years between the Fronde and the French Revolution were the longest period of calm in French history. For much of it, France dominated the international scene in Europe and made efforts to achieve a comparable role in the wider world. Meanwhile, French cultural achievements set standards imitated everywhere. This volume, bringing...
Princeton University Press, 2020. — 280 p. France before 1789 traces the historical origins of France's National Constituent Assembly of 1789, providing a vivid portrait of the ancien régime and its complex social system in the decades before the French Revolution. Jon Elster writes in the spirit of Alexis de Tocqueville, who described this tumultuous era with an eye toward...
Princeton University Press, 2020. — 280 p. France before 1789 traces the historical origins of France's National Constituent Assembly of 1789, providing a vivid portrait of the ancien régime and its complex social system in the decades before the French Revolution. Jon Elster writes in the spirit of Alexis de Tocqueville, who described this tumultuous era with an eye toward...
Brill, 2013. — 416 p. — (Brill's Companions to the Christian Tradition 42). Most widely read today as the author of the "Heptaméron," Marguerite de Navarre (1492-1549) was known in her lifetime as a deeply religious, mystical poet. Sister of the King of France and wife of the King of Navarre, her deeds and writings expressed and sought to promote a living faith in Christ, based...
Paris: Plon, 2013. Versailles est sans doute, au monde, le palais qui aura suscité le plus d’écrits convenus – souvent inexacts. Une infinité de platitudes ont été ressassées à propos de cet emblème de la monarchie française, création personnelle du « Roi-Soleil », cadre brillant des amours du « Bien Aimé » et des frivolités de « l’Autrichienne »… Il est vrai que la « grandiose...
Cambridge Studies in Early Modern History. — Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. — 219 p. — ISBN-13: 978-0521025072, ISBN-10: 0521025079 This book is the first serious study of Henry IV's relationship with the towns of France. Rejected by a majority of his subjects because of his Protestant faith, Henry spent the early years of his reign conquering his kingdom through...
Gallimard, 2014. — 587 p. Qu'est-ce qu'être roi de France ? La question est d'une fausse évidence. Michèle Fogel y répond en cernant le propre de la souveraineté. C'est d'abord l'imprévisible accession à la couronne, car si le principe successoral a été défini tôt (lignage, sang, et un héritage circonscrit : Royaume, Couronne, Domaine, Etat), il faut compter avec la démographie...
Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. — 281 p. 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. Chapters examine developments that shaped the Bourbon realm through the century: assertions of royal authority, rules of political negotiation, and the evolution of Dévot piety.
Manchester University Press, 2004. — 273 p. Fathers, Pastors and Kings explores how conceptions of episcopacy (government of a church by bishops) shaped the identity of the bishops of France in the wake of the reforming Council of Trent (1545-1563). It demonstrates how the episcopate, initially demoralized by the Wars of Religion, developed a powerful ideology of privilege,...
Routledge, 2016. — 326 p. Since the 16th century, Paris has been a leading arbiter of taste and the ultimate source of luxury goods for Europe and the world. However, the origins of the luxury trades of Paris and their role in the wider economic development of France and Europe have been relatively little examined by historians. This volume provides an entry into some of the...
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2011. — 544 p. Orphaned in infancy, Catherine de Medici was the sole legitimate heiress to the Medici family fortune. Married at fourteen to the future Henri II of France, she was constantly humiliated by his influential mistress Diane de Poitiers. When her husband died as a result of a duelling accident in Paris, Catherine was made queen regent during...
Harper Perennial, 2006. — 440 p. Poisoner, besotted mother, despot, necromancer, engineer of a massacre: the dark legend of Catherine de Medici is centuries old. In this critically hailed biography, Leonie Frieda reclaims the story of this unjustly maligned queen of France to reveal a skilled ruler battling extraordinary political and personal odds. Based on comprehensive...
Harper, 2018. — 384 p. The bestselling author of Catherine de Medici returns to sixteenth-century Europe in this evocative and entertaining biography that recreates a remarkable era of French history and brings to life a great monarch - Francis I - who turned France into a great nation. Catherine de Medici’s father-in-law, King Francis of France, was the perfect Renaissance...
Edinburgh University Press, 2015. — 186 p. This study argues that the political and legislative process of forgetting internal differences, undertaken in France after the civil wars of the sixteenth century, leads to subtle yet fundamental shifts in the broader conception of the relationship between readers or spectators on the one hand, and the matter of history, on the other....
Princeton University Press, 1996. — 211 p. In Paris during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the practice of adopting children was strongly discouraged by cultural, religious, and legal authorities on the grounds that it disrupted family blood lines. In fact, historians have assumed that adoption had generally not been practiced in France or in the rest of Europe since...
Columbia University, 2019. — 387 p. The reign of Henri III saw a multiplication of penitential acts: theological texts on repentance were published, new penitential orders founded, and processions organized that included acts of mortification—many of which were led by the king himself, who could be seen marching through the streets of Paris dressed in a penitential sackcloth....
Macmillan Education, 1995. — 445 p. A masterful new survey of sixteenth-century France which examines the vicissitudes of the French monarchy during the Italian Wars and the Wars of Religion. It explores how the advances made under a succession of strong kings from Charles VIII to Henri II created tensions in traditional society which combined with economic problems and...
Seuil, 2002. — 301 p. France, mère des arts, des armes et des lois' : lorsque cette superbe envolée jaillit de la plume du poète officiel du Bellay en 1558, l'opération soigneusement conduite et préparée de l'adéquation d'un pays à son autorité supérieure est en train de se réaliser. CharlesVIII et Louis XII dans une moindre mesure, François Ier et Henry II surtout, en...
Princeton University Press, 1980. — 601 pp. By the end of the eighteenth century, the French dominated the world of science. And although science and politics had little to do with each other directly, there were increasingly frequent intersections. This is a study of those transactions between science and state, knowledge and power--on the eve of the French Revolution. Charles...
Pygmalion, 2012. — 252 p. François II, fils d’Henri II, est amené sur le trône en 1559, après la mort violente de son père. Il connaît un règne très court de dix-sept mois, qu’agitent les luttes que se livrent les grandes familles du royaume. Mais sa mère, Catherine de Médicis, une femme d’État exceptionnelle, s’emploie à garder l’équilibre entre leurs rivalités, alors que...
University of Toronto Press, 2019. — 400 p. Under glittering lights in the Louvre palace, the French court ballets danced by Queen Marie de Médicis prior to Henri IV’s assassination in 1610 attracted thousands of spectators ranging from pickpockets to ambassadors from across Europe. Drawing on newly discovered primary sources as well as theories and methodologies derived from...
University of Toronto Press, 2019. — 400 p. Under glittering lights in the Louvre palace, the French court ballets danced by Queen Marie de Médicis prior to Henri IV’s assassination in 1610 attracted thousands of spectators ranging from pickpockets to ambassadors from across Europe. Drawing on newly discovered primary sources as well as theories and methodologies derived from...
Oxford University Press, 2007. — 440 p. The French kingdom dissolved into civil wars, known as the "wars of religion", for a generation from 1562 to 1598. This book examines the reactions of France's governing groups to that experience. Their major political endeavour was securing peace. They attempted to achieve it through a religious pluralism not envisaged in any other state...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 288 p. Our ideas about the long histories of young couples' relationships and women's efforts to manage their reproductive health are often premised on the notion of a powerful sexual double standard. In Sex in an Old Regime City, Julie Hardwick offers a major reframing of the history of young people's intimacy. Based on legal records from the...
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2021. — 295 p. Historians of the ancien régime have long been interested in the relationship between religion and politics, and yet many issues remain contentious, including the question of sacral monarchy. Scholars are divided over how - and, indeed, if - it actually operated. With its nuanced analysis of the cult of Saint Louis, covering a vast swathe...
University of Toronto Press, 2003. — 320 p. Sixteenth century Europe, like the late twentieth century, did not escape the ravages of ethnic discord. In an examination of the Italian presence in France under the Valois and Bourbon monarchs, Henry Heller explores how the economic power of Italian merchants, bankers, and ecclesiastics provoked a hostile reaction from French...
Routledge, 2021. — 496 p. Originally published in 1968 this book is an unforgettable portrait of an impoverished orphaned daughter of the Medici, pitchforked at the age of fourteen into her royal destiny and having to bear the rivalry of Diane de Poiters and the description ‘the Florentine shopkeeper’ who nevertheless became one of the most powerful characters in the shaping of...
Northwestern University Press, 2019. — 289 p. In Absolutist Attachments, Chloé Hogg uncovers the affective and media connections that shaped Louis XIV’s absolutism. Studying literature, painting, engravings, correspondence, and the emerging periodic press, Hogg diagnoses the emotions that created absolutism’s feeling subjects and publics. Louis XIV’s subjects explored new kinds...
Apollo, 2024. — 480 p. — ISBN 1639367012, 1800244762, ASIN B0BMQYTH8L. A new biography of Catherine de' Medici, the most powerful woman in sixteenth-century Europe, whose author uses neglected primary sources to recreate the life and times of a remarkable – and remarkably traduced – woman. History is rarely kind to women of power, but few have had their reputations quite so...
Apollo, 2024. — 480 p. — ISBN 1639367012, 1800244762, ASIN B0BMQYTH8L. A new biography of Catherine de' Medici, the most powerful woman in sixteenth-century Europe, whose author uses neglected primary sources to recreate the life and times of a remarkable – and remarkably traduced – woman. History is rarely kind to women of power, but few have had their reputations quite so...
Apollo, 2024. — 480 p. — ISBN 1639367012, 1800244762, ASIN B0BMQYTH8L. A new biography of Catherine de' Medici, the most powerful woman in sixteenth-century Europe, whose author uses neglected primary sources to recreate the life and times of a remarkable – and remarkably traduced – woman. History is rarely kind to women of power, but few have had their reputations quite so...
Apollo, 2024. — 480 p. — ISBN 1639367012, 1800244762, ASIN B0BMQYTH8L. A new biography of Catherine de' Medici, the most powerful woman in sixteenth-century Europe, whose author uses neglected primary sources to recreate the life and times of a remarkable – and remarkably traduced – woman. History is rarely kind to women of power, but few have had their reputations quite so...
Pegasus Books, 2024. — 480 p. - The life and times of Catherine de’ Medici - the most powerful woman in sixteenth-century Europe—as seen through her often controversial role in religion and the arts. During an age of heightened religious conflict, Catherine de' Medici lived her life at the center of sixteenth-century European and French politics. Daughter of Lorenzo II, the...
University of York, 2019. — 242 p. This thesis responds to the historiographical focus on the trope of the Albigensians and Waldensians within sixteenth-century confessional polemic. It supports a shift away from the consideration of medieval heresy in early modern historical writing merely as literary topoi of the French Wars of Religion. Instead, it argues for a more detailed...
Routledge, 2006. — 168 p. This controversial study takes the provocative line that the French monarchy was a complete success. James turns the idea of royal 'absolutism' on its head by redefining the French monarchy's success from 1598 - 1661. The Origins of French Absolutism, 1598-1661 maintains that building blocks were not being laid by the so-called architects of...
PUF, 1996. — 722 p. Le XVIe siècle, en France, est un temps de ruptures et de contrastes. Le rêve d'unité symbolisé par la formule "une foi, une loi, un roi" est mis à mal par la déchirure religieuse. A l'élan triomphant de la Renaissance succède le drame des guerres civiles. Mais la connaissance des cultures antiques, diffusée par l'imprimerie, et la découverte des...
Duke University Press, 1996. — 776 p.
In preindustrial Europe, dependence on grain shaped every phase of life from economic development to spiritual expression, and the problem of subsistence dominated the everyday order of things in a merciless and unremitting way. Steven Laurence Kaplan’s The Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question, 1700–1775 focuses on the production and...
Routledge, 2014. — 217 p. This book provides a "birds eye" view of social change in France during the "long seventeenth century" from 1589-1715. One of the most dynamic phases of French history, it covers the reigns of the first three Bourbon kings, Henri IV, Louis XIII, and Louis XIV. The author explores the upheavals in French society during this period through an examination...
Oxford University Press, 1986. — 332 p. A bold new study of politics and power in 17th-century France, this book argues that the French Crown centralized its power nationally by changing the way it delegated its royal patronage in the provinces. During this period, the royal government of Paris gradually extended its sphere of control by taking power away from the powerful and...
Routledge, 2014. — 155 p. First published in 1984, Professor Knecht's study quickly established itself as the best short account of the period. The reigns of Francis I and Henry II, spanning the first half of the sixteenth century, are one of the most colourful and formative periods of French history. In addition to examining the nature and effectiveness of their reigns,...
Routledge, 1997. — 352 p. Catherine de' Medici (1519-1589) was the wife of one king of France and the mother of three more - the last, sorry representatives of the Valois, who had ruled France since 1328. She herself is of preeminent importance to French history, and one of the most controversial of all historical figures. Despised until she was powerful enough to be hated, she...
Routledge, 2015. — 224 p. The reputation of Francis I, king of France (1515-1547) has fluctuated over the centuries. Acclaimed as noble' and great' in the sixteenth century, he came to be unfairly denigrated under the Bourbon kings and the republic. But, in the twentieth century, research based on archival material has restored his standing as one of the most important rulers...
Routledge, 2015. — 354 p. The reputation of Francis I, king of France (1515-47 ) has fluctuated over the centuries. Acclaimed as ’noble’ and ’great’ in the sixteenth century, he came to be unfairly denigrated under the Bourbon kings and the republic. But, in the twentieth century, research based on archival material has restored his standing as one of the most important rulers...
Brill Academic Publishers, 2007. - 397 p. - (The Northern World 32).
This economic and social history assesses the impact of the coastal wine and brandy trade on the early modern French, Dutch, and Atlantic economies, and highlights the importance of interconnecting personal networks of Dutch, Sephardic Jewish, and New Christian merchants.
Brill, 2019. — xviii, 300 p. — (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 304). How much of our own self- interest should we be willing to sacrifice for love of another? The Quietists answered, all of it, even the salvation of our own soul. Opposing them were the Jansenists, including Arnauld, who saw self-interest as inescapable. The debate swept across French society in the...
Allen and Unwin, 1983. — 252 p. Historical Writing. Men in Social Groups. The Practice of Government. Economie Affairs. Heresy and Aristocracy. The Idea of the State. Epilogue. Notes.
Penn State Press, 2002. — 255 p. This collection explores the evolution of notions about masculinity during the intense crisis of Renaissance and early modern France. Authors of the period reflect the anxieties about masculinity that became more pronounced against the backdrop of major events and innovations of the period: the religious conflict in France, the repeated...
Monograph. Second edition. Cambridge University Press, 2005. - 243 p. (Serie "NEW APPROACHES TO EUROPEAN HISTORY"). This 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...
Brill; Schöningh, 2020. — VIII + 403 S. — (Blick ins Buch). Bis in die Gegenwart ist Katharina von Medici (1519 – 1589) eine sehr umstrittene Herrscherin geblieben. Nach dem Tod ihres Mannes Heinrich II. wurde sie im Alter von vierzig Jahren Regentin Frankreichs in einer Zeit eskalierender innerer und äußerer Krisen. Aus der religiösen Spaltung Frankreichs in Katholiken und...
Perrin, un département d’Édi8, 2016 — 350 p. Pour la première fois, les portraits croisés des femmes qui firent Versailles, de Mme de Maintenon à Marie-Antoinette. Résidence des trois derniers rois de France de l'Ancien Régime, Versailles fut également le séjour de leurs épouses : Marie-Thérèse, qui y mourut en 1683, Marie Leszczynska, qui y vécut de 1725 à 1768, et...
Praeger, 2007. — 482 p. History, travelogue, and memoir combine in this illuminating journey in the footsteps of the great explorer La Salle. This is the extraordinary account of a personal and historical quest in which Philip Marchand retraces the seventeenth-century explorations of La Salle while he searches in the present day for vestiges of France’s lost North American...
Penn State Press, 2003. — 216 p. Diane Margolf looks at the Paris Chambre de l’Edit in this well-researched study about the special royal law court that adjudicated disputes between French Huguenots and the Catholics. Using archival records of the court’s criminal cases, Margolf analyzes the connections to three major issues in early modern French and European history:...
Routledge, 2021. — 186 p. This book asks whether sovereignty can guarantee international equality by exploring the discourses of sovereignty and their reliance on the notions of civilisation and savagery in two historical colonial encounters: the French explorations of Canada in the 16th century and the domestic troubles linked to the Wars of Religion. Presenting the concept of...
Brill, 2007. — 277 p. — (History of Warfare 42). This is a study of the domestic application of armed coercion during the reign of Louis XIV. Relying heavily on archival sources, this study demonstrates that the coercive inclination of Louis XIV and the coercive potential of the Sun King's army have been overstated.
Routledge, 2022. — 234 p. Scandal and Reputation at the Court of Catherine de Medici explores Catherine de Medici's 'flying squadron', the legendary ladies-in-waiting of the sixteenth-century French queen mother who were alleged to have been ordered to seduce politically influential men for their mistress's own Machiavellian purposes. Branded a 'cabal of cuckoldry' by a...
Routledge, 2022. — 234 p. Scandal and Reputation at the Court of Catherine de Medici explores Catherine de Medici's 'flying squadron', the legendary ladies-in-waiting of the sixteenth-century French queen mother who were alleged to have been ordered to seduce politically influential men for their mistress's own Machiavellian purposes. Branded a 'cabal of cuckoldry' by a...
Leiden: Brill, 2016. — 500 p. — (Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition 68). The Huguenots are among the best known of early modern European religious minorities. Their suffering in 16th and 17th-century France is a familiar story. The flight of many Huguenots from the kingdom after 1685 conferred upon them a preeminent place in the accounts of forced religious...
University of California Press, 1991. — 432 p. In this fascinating biography, A. Lloyd Moote provides the first authoritative account of one of the most enigmatic figures of seventeenth-century Europe. Contrary of popular portrayals of the monarch as a hapless kind, Moote argues that King Louis XIII (1601-1643) was a ruler who powerfully shaped his people's destiny.
Tallandier, 2018. — 607 p. C'est à une plongée dans l'univers quotidien des villageois qui ont bâti la France, dans toute sa diversité, que l'on est convié ici. Aujourd'hui encore, l'empreinte de ces "croquants" se lit à chaque pas. Année après année et sur l'ensemble de l'Hexagone, depuis les ultimes soubresauts de la guerre de Cent Ans jusqu'à la fin de la Fronde – soit plus de...
University of Chicago Press, 1984. — 715 p. Mousnier continues his massive and masterly history of France's transition from the Old Regime to the New. Mousnier's subject is the organization of the state, from the Council at the summit to the most humble clerks, guards, and attendants. He traces the gradual transformation of France from a judiciary state to a financial and...
Cambridge University Press, 2021. — 340 p. Through its close, critical reading of the political treatises and polemical literature produced in France in the sixteenth century, this book offers a valuable new contribution to the intellectual history of the Early Modern era. Sophie Nicholls analyses the political thought of the theologians and jurists in the Holy League as they...
Cambridge University Press, 2010. — 479 p. The Life of Queen Marie de Medicis in three volumes is a biography of Maria de' Medici, Queen of France, Consort of Henri IV, and Regent of the Kingdom under Louis XIII. She was a member of the wealthy and powerful House of Medici. Following the assassination of her husband in 1610, which occurred the day after her coronation, she...
Éditions de la Sorbonne, 1998. — 396 p. Comment la justice fonctionne-t-elle aux marges frontalières d'un royaume, et plus largement comment s'y construit l'obéissance au souverain ? En ces territoires, le lien avec le souverain n'est peut-être pas le même qu'ailleurs. Voici une piste de recherche que se propose de suivre cet ouvrage en prenant pour terrain d'étude la Picardie,...
Routledge, 1997. — 368 p. Class and State in Early Modern France explores the economic, social, ideological and political foundations of French Absolutism. David Parker's challenging interpretation presents French Absolutism as a remarkably successful attempt to preserve the political and ideological structures of the traditional order. This reassessment runs contrary to much...
The Catholic University of America Press, 2004. — 320 p. The Church in the Republic offers a new interpretation of the relationship between religion and politics in Europe at the dawn of the modern age. Its main subject, the theoretical and political contest over the liberties of the Gallican Church, was one of the great political issues of early modern France. This debate...
Perrin, 1991. — 265 p. Homme universel, grand marin, soldat, écrivain, colonisateur, Nicolas Durand de Villegagnon, né à Provins en 1510, est injustement oublié. Il fut, à l'Université de Paris, un ami de Calvin qui deviendra son plus redoutable adversaire. Chevalier de Malte, il défend l'île contre les Turcs. Avec Charles Quint, il assiège Alger et est blessé sous ses murs....
Cambridge University Press, 1993. — 409 p. Few studies of the history of provincial France have hitherto spanned the conventional medieval/early-modern divide, and David Potter's detailed examination of war and government in Picardy, a region of France hitherto neglected by historians, has much to say about the development of French absolutism. Picardy emerged as a province...
Penn State University Press, 2003. — 411 p. By the 18th century Paris was one of the great wonders of Europe, renowned for its magnificent royal monuments and as a centre for science, literature and the arts. More so than any other European city, Paris reflected the spirit of an age - an age that reached its zenith with the reign of France's Sun King, Louis XIV. First published...
Munshiram Manoharlal, 1999. — 256 p. This book deals mainly with the trade situation in India among competing imperial powers in the country in the 17th and 18th Centuries. In his essays, the late Indrani Ray analyzes often-neglected French sources from this time period and comes to a conclusion that tends to reinforce some of the better known propositions the nature and...
Warszawa: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1978. — 199 s. Książka Michela Richarda przedstawia życie protestantów francuskich, głównie kalwinów - silnej i zorganizowanej mniejszości żyjącej w katolickiej Francji. Cezury tej pracy: edykt nantejski (1598) i edykt tolerancyjny Ludwika XVI (1787) pokrywają się niemal z okresem rządów kolejnych Burbonów. W tym okresie protestantyzm...
Brill, 1997. — 485 p. — (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions 64). This important volume presents the first comprehensive history of early modern La Rochelle, a port town whose fractious residents became embroiled in the French Reformations. Opening chapters situate the Rochelais within the geopolitics of an oceanic frontier, where urbanites created a strong, heavily...
University of California Press, 1996. — 422 p. This book, the culmination of a lifelong career in French history, tackles head-on the central question of the French Religious Wars: Why did France prove so consistently hostile and resistant to Protestantism? Distinguished scholar Nancy Lyman Roelker claims that what ultimately motivated the passion and violence of the civil wars...
Paris 1, 2016. — 589 p. Gilbert Colbert de Saint-Pouange (1642-1706), Colbert par son père, et le Tellier par sa mère, succède en 1663 à son père comme premier commis du département de la Guerre. Il est surtout chargé de la logistique aux armées, mais il représente aussi son cousin Louvois et parfois le roi. Il leur rapporte systématiquement ce qu’il y voit et entend. Il tient...
University of California Press, 1992. — 320 p. The example of Old Regime France provides a source for many of the ideas about capitalism, modernization, and peasant protest that concern social scientists today. Hilton Root challenges traditional assumptions and proposes a new interpretation of the relationship between state and society.
Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1979. — 277 p. Preface. Introduction: Church and State in Medieval France. The Birth of the French Reformed Church. Humanists and Early Reformers in France. Calvin and Geneva. The Organization of Repression. The Reformed Church Emerges. The Age of the Civil Wars. Scenario: The Reign of Francis II. The First Civil Wars. The Three Henrys. The...
Methuen Publishing, 2003. — 395 p. From the end of the Hundred Years War in the middle of the fifteenth century to the beginning of the religious wars in the 1560s France experienced a period of internal peace and national consolidation in which the monarchy appeared gradually to acquire greater authority. Then, during the four decades of the religious wars, everything was cast...
Cambridge University Press, 1987. — 316 p. The essays in this volume place the history of ideas and of literature in early modern France within their social context. They include the author's pioneering and authoritative analyses as well as particular studies of popular revolts. An extensive introduction contrasts the author's methods with other recent approaches, including...
Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010. — 424 p. This cultural history of civil warfare in early seventeenth-century France examines how warrior nobles' practices of violence shaped provincial society and the royal state. "Warrior Pursuits" analyzes in detail how provincial nobles engaged in revolt and civil warfare in southern France between 1598 and 1635. The southern French...
University of California Press, 1990. — 178 p. Combining a broad analysis of political culture with a particular focus on rhetoric and strategy, Jeffrey Sawyer analyzes the role of pamphlets in the political arena in seventeenth-century France. During the years 1614-1617 a series of conflicts occurred in France, resulting from the struggle for domination of Louis XIII's...
Athens: Ohio State University Press, 1983. — 305 p. — ISBN10: 0814203418; ISBN13: 978-0814203415 The Council and its place in the Government The Creation of the Council The Organization and Functioning of the Council The Deputies of Trade and Their General Memoirs The Chambers of Commerce and Local Privileges The work of the Council Enemy and Neutral Trade Regulation of...
Ashgate, 2015. — 305 p. Today the friendships that grab people's imaginations are those that reach across inequalities of class and race. The friendships that seem to have exerted an analogous level of fascination in early modern France were those that defied the assumption, inherited from Aristotle and patristic sources, that friendships between men and women were impossible....
Thistle Publishing, 2013. — 340 p. This is a study of the Bourbon's Kings who reigned over France from 1589 until 1830. Eight monarchs are involved: Henri IV, Louis XIII, Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI, Louis XVII, Louis XVIII and Charles X; and also a pretender, Henri V. Surprisingly, until now there has never been a straightforward narrative account of them written for the...
Routledge, 2021. — 160 p. Originally published in 1969, this volume provides a lucid analysis of French government and society over two centuries, from the late medieval period to the beginning of Louis XIV’s personal rule. It takes up the essential arguments, contributes some novel interpretations, challenges some assessments, and makes essential reading for anyone trying to...
Bloomsbury Academic, 2007. — 223 p. The House of Bourbon is one of the most historically important European royal houses. Bourbon kings first ruled Navarre and France in the sixteenth century and by the eighteenth century, members of the Bourbon dynasty also held thrones in Spain and southern Italy – in fact the current king of Spain is a Bourbon monarch. This new history of...
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. — 352 p. — (Harvard Historical Studies 135). — ISBN10: 0674241770; ISBN13: 978-0674241770. Why are there restaurants? Why would anybody consider eating alongside perfect strangers in a loud and crowded room to be an enjoyable pastime? To find the answer, Rebecca Spang takes us back to France in the eighteenth century, when a...
Routledge, 2021. — 354 p. For the first time, this volume brings together the history of the royal spare in the monarchy of early modern France, those younger brothers of kings known simply as ‘Monsieur’. Ranging from the Wars of Religion to the French Revolution, this comparative study examines the frustrations of four royal princes whose proximity to their older brothers gave...
Routledge, 2021. — 354 p. For the first time, this volume brings together the history of the royal spare in the monarchy of early modern France, those younger brothers of kings known simply as ‘Monsieur’. Ranging from the Wars of Religion to the French Revolution, this comparative study examines the frustrations of four royal princes whose proximity to their older brothers gave...
Routledge, 2009. — 362 p. The princes étrangers, or the foreign princes, were an influential group of courtiers in early modern France, who maintained their unofficial status as 'foreigners' due to membership in sovereign ruling families. Arguably the most influential of these were the princes of Lorraine, a sovereign state on France's eastern border. During the sixteenth...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 312 p. Huguenot refugees were everywhere in the early modern world. French Protestant exiles fleeing persecution following the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, they scattered around Europe, North America, the Caribbean, South Africa, and even remote islands in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The Global Refuge provides the first truly...
Manchester University Press, 2020. — 232 p. This study explores the shared history of the French empire from the perspective of material culture in order to re-evaluate the participation of colonial, Creole, and indigenous agency in the construction of imperial spaces. The decentered approach to a global history of the French colonial realm allows a new understanding of power...
Manchester University Press, 2020. — 232 p. This study explores the shared history of the French empire from the perspective of material culture in order to re-evaluate the participation of colonial, Creole, and indigenous agency in the construction of imperial spaces. The decentered approach to a global history of the French colonial realm allows a new understanding of power...
Routledge, 2004. — 225 p. Although Marguerite de Navarre's unique position in sixteenth-century France has long been acknowledged and she is one of the most studied women of the time, until now no study has focused attention on Marguerite's political life. Barbara Stephenson here fills the gap, delineating Marguerite's formal political position and highlighting her actions as a...
Cambridge University Press, 2003. — 478 p. Julian Swann analyzes the organization, membership and powers of the Estates General of Burgundy during the classic period of absolute monarchy. Swann explores the activities of their administration and their struggles for power with rival institutions as well as their relationships with the crown and with the Burgundian people. His...
John Hopkins University Press, 2011. — 272 p. Between Crown and Commerce examines the relationship between French royal statecraft, mercantilism, and civic republicanism in the context of the globalizing economy of the early modern Mediterranean world. This is the story of how the French Crown and local institutions accommodated one another as they sought to forge acceptable...
Truman State University Press, 2010. — 214 p. Available for the first time in English, these thirteen selections from André Thevet’s Les vrais pourtraits et vies des hommes illustres offer a glimpse of France during a time of great upheaval. Originally published in 1584, Thevet’s collection contains over two hundred biographical sketches, detailing the lives of important...
Boivin & Cie, Paris, 1909. — 86 p. Première édition. Trente - huit planches hors texte d'Albert Robida (1848 - 1926) dont deux doubles planches imprimées en chromotypogravure d'après ses encres et aquarelles. Unique titre de la série des grands albums historiques illustré par l'artiste. Entièrement monté sur onglets
Yale University Press, 2013. — 488 p. Following the Reformation, a growing number of radical Protestants came together to live and worship in Catholic France. These Huguenots survived persecution and armed conflict to win however briefly freedom of worship, civil rights, and unique status as a protected minority. But in 1685, the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes abolished all...
Brill, 2023. — 345 p. — (Rulers & Elites 20). This book is the first to explore the rich festival culture of late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century France as a tool for diplomacy. Bram van Leuveren examines how the late Valois and early Bourbon rulers of the kingdom made conscious use of festivals to advance their diplomatic interests in a war-torn Europe and how...
Aurum, 2008. — 612 p. In this dazzling new vision of the ever-fascinating queen, a dynamic young historian reveals how Marie Antoinette's bold attempts to reshape royal fashion changed the future of France. Marie Antoinette has always stood as an icon of supreme style, but surprisingly none of her biographers have paid sustained attention to her clothes. In Queen of Fashion,...
University of Adelaide Press, 2013. — 302 p. — ISBN: 978-1922064523. The French connection with the South Seas stretches back at least as far as the voyage of Binot Paulmier de Gonneville (1503-1505), who believed he had discovered the fabled great south land after being blown off course during a storm near the Cape of Good Hope. It was not until the eighteenth century,...
William Blackwood and sons, 1854. — 626 p. Язык: Английский.
Данная книга - перевод с известной работы французского историка 19 века Шарля Вайса (английский перевод был выверен самим автором) "История французских гугенотов-эмигрантов" (1853), посвященной истории бежавших в 17 веке из Франции в соседние страны протестантов-гугенотов.
Одесса: типография В. Кирхнера, 1892. — 518 c.
Афанасьев, Георгий Емельянович, историк. Родился в 1848 году. Окончил курс в Одесском университете. Степень магистра получил за диссертацию: "Главные моменты министерской деятельности Тюрго" (Одесса, 1884); степень доктора - за диссертацию: "Условия хлебной торговли во Франции в конце XVIII века" (СПб. , 1892). С 1888 года А. читал...
М.: Издательство Академии наук СССР. 1958. — 202 c.
История французской общественной мысли XVIII века — это прежде всего история бурного роста и небывалого распространения буржуазной идеологии, история идеологической подготовки буржуазной революции.
Основные элементы буржуазного мировоззрения возникают в Западной Европе значительно раньше XVIII столетия. Уже гуманизм XIV—XVI...
СПб: Типография Императорской Академии Наук, 1788. — 181 с. Перевод с французского Ефима Рознотовского. Русский перевод публицистических произведений Вольтера (Франсуа-Мари Аруэ, 1694-1788), посвящённых т.н. «делу Каласа». В 1762 году торговец из Тулузы Жан Калас стал жертвой предвзятого суда из-за того, что был протестантом-гугенотом, и был казнён по ложному обвинению в...
Москва: Типография С. Селивановского, 1809. — 540 с. Перевод с французского А. Воейкова. Первый полный русский перевод двух классических исторических трудов Вольтера (Франсуа-Мари Аруэ, 1694-1778) - «Век Людовика XIV» (Le Siècle de Louis XIV) и «Обзор века Людовика XV» (Précis du siècle de Louis XV). Историческим событиям эпохи Людовика XIV посвящены первые два тома,...
Москва: Типография С. Селивановского, 1809. — 440 с. Перевод с французского А. Воейкова. Первый полный русский перевод двух классических исторических трудов Вольтера (Франсуа-Мари Аруэ, 1694-1778) - «Век Людовика XIV» (Le Siècle de Louis XIV) и «Обзор века Людовика XV» (Précis du siècle de Louis XV). Историческим событиям эпохи Людовика XIV посвящены первые два тома,...
Москва: Университетская типография, 1809. — 408 с. Перевод с французского А. Воейкова. Первый полный русский перевод двух классических исторических трудов Вольтера (Франсуа-Мари Аруэ, 1694-1778) - «Век Людовика XIV» (Le Siècle de Louis XIV) и «Обзор века Людовика XV» (Précis du siècle de Louis XV). Историческим событиям эпохи Людовика XIV посвящены первые два тома, последующие...
Москва: Типография С. Селивановского, 1809. — 442 с. Перевод с французского А. Воейкова. Первый полный русский перевод двух классических исторических трудов Вольтера (Франсуа-Мари Аруэ, 1694-1778) - «Век Людовика XIV» (Le Siècle de Louis XIV) и «Обзор века Людовика XV» (Précis du siècle de Louis XV). Историческим событиям эпохи Людовика XIV посвящены первые два тома,...
СПб.: издательство О. Н. Поповой, 1899. — 112 с.
Шесть лекций по истории политической экономии читаны в Лондонской Экономической Школе.
О физиократах было произнесено так много разноречивых суждений со стороны историков, философов, экономистов и государствоведов, что вряд ли найдется какое нибудь важное и общее положение, которое было бы высказано о них одним писателем и не...
Москва, 1878. - 186 с.
Оглавление:
Вступительные замечания.
Экономическое законодательство и государственные расходы.
Финансовое управление и государственные доходы.
Высшие финансовые учреждения и право налогов.
Хозяйство московского государства в XVII в.
Заключение.
Приложения.
М.: Новое литературное обозрение, 2022. — 480 с. — (Интеллектуальная история). — ISBN 978-5-4448-1745-2. 5 июля 1778 года швейцарец Жан-Франсуа Фаварже – торговый представитель Типографического общества Нёвшателя – сел на лошадь и отправился в пятимесячное путешествие по Франции, заезжая почти в каждую книжную лавку на своем пути и составляя своеобразные досье на...
М.: Новое литературное обозрение, 2022. — 480 с. — (Интеллектуальная история). — ISBN 978-5-4448-1745-2. 5 июля 1778 года швейцарец Жан-Франсуа Фаварже – торговый представитель Типографического общества Нёвшателя – сел на лошадь и отправился в пятимесячное путешествие по Франции, заезжая почти в каждую книжную лавку на своем пути и составляя своеобразные досье на...
М.: Новое литературное обозрение, 2016. — 192 с. — (Интеллектуальная история). — ISBN: 978-5-4448-0523-7. Книга профессора Гарвардского университета Роберта Дарнтона «Поэзия и полиция» сочетает в себе приемы детективного расследования, исторического изыскания и теоретической рефлексии. Ее сюжет связан с вторичным распутыванием обстоятельств одного дела, однажды уже раскрытого...
Москва: Новое литературное обозрение, 2016. — 192 с. — (Интеллектуальная история). — ISBN 978-5-4448-0523-7. Книга профессора Гарвардского университета Роберта Дарнтона «Поэзия и полиция» сочетает в себе приемы детективного расследования, исторического изыскания и теоретической рефлексии. Ее сюжет связан с вторичным распутыванием обстоятельств одного дела, однажды уже...
М.: Наука, ГИВЛ, 1990. — 146 с. — ISBN: 5-02-016922-6. В монографии исследуется начальный этап французской колонизации островов Индийского океана - Мадагаскара, Маврикия, Реюньона, Родригеса и др. Рассматриваются традиции народной борьбы против колонизаторов. Предлагаемая читателю работа посвящена подготовительному этапу французской колониальной экспансии, связанному с...
Москва: Наука, 2007. – 341 с. ISBN: 978-5-02-035249-0 Монография посвящена истории ремесленных и торговых корпораций Франции в переходную эпоху. На основе опубликованных и архивных источников дана общая характеристика профессиональных сообществ, проанализированы влияние корпораций на благосостояние мастеров и членов их семей, контроль за их профессиональной деятельностью....
М.: Наука, 2007. - 341 с.
ISBN: 978-5-02-035249-0
Монография посвящена истории ремесленных и торговых корпораций Франции в переходную эпоху. На основе опубликованных и архивных источников дана общая характеристика профессиональных сообществ, проанализированы влияние корпораций на благосостояние мастеров и членов их семей, контроль за их профессиональной деятельностью. Особое...
Москва: Наука, 1989. — 176 с. — (История и современность). — ISBN 5-02-008952-4. Люди в их отношениях с государством — такова тема книги. Служение государству одних, бунт против него других прослеживаются автором от эпохи Мазарини и Людовика XIV до времени Дантона и Робеспьера. Что может совершить министр-реформатор и в чём он бессилен? Может ли народ подчинить своей воле...
М.: Наука, 1989. - 176 с. Серия «История и современность». ISBN 5-02-008952-4 Люди в их отношениях с государством — такова тема книги. Служение государству одних, бунт против него других прослеживаются автором от эпохи Мазарини и Людовика XIV до времени Дантона и Робеспьера. Что может совершить министр-реформатор и в чем он бессилен? Может ли народ подчинить своей воле...
М.: Наука, 1989. - 185 с. - (История и современность). ISBN: 5-02-008952-4 Люди в их отношениях с государством — такова тема книги. Служение государству одних, бунт против него других прослеживаются автором от эпохи Мазарини и Людовика XIV до времени Дантона и Робеспьера. Что может совершить министр-реформатор и в чем он бессилен? Может ли народ подчинить своей воле...
М.; Л.: Наука, 1966. — 407 с. В книге публикуются архивные документы из коллекции П.П. Дубровского, хранящейся в Государственной Публичной библиотеке им. М.Е. Салтыкова-Щедрина. Они представляют собой донесения провинциальных интендантов, направленные канцлеру П. Сегье, и содержат ценнейшие сведения по истории Франции в 1633‒1649 гг., особенно по истории народных движений....
М.; Л.: Наука, 1966. — 407 с. В книге публикуются архивные документы из коллекции П.П. Дубровского, хранящейся в Государственной Публичной библиотеке им. М.Е. Салтыкова-Щедрина. Они представляют собой донесения провинциальных интендантов, направленные канцлеру П. Сегье, и содержат ценнейшие сведения по истории Франции в 1633‒1649 гг., особенно по истории народных движений....
М. – Л.: Наука, 1965. — 370 с.
В первых двух главах на основе критического разбора теорий «всеобщего кризиса» и «всеобщей революции» в XVII в. поставлена проблема особенностей мануфактурного этапа в развитии капитализма в целом и соответствовавших этому этапу социальных отношений. В последующих главах мы стремились изучить то особенное положение, в котором оказались в...
М.: Территория будущего, 2010. — 328 с. — (Университетская библиотека Александра Погорельского). В книге выдающегося французского историка школы «Анналов» Робера Мандру (1921–1984), написанной на основе обширных материалов, собранных Люсьеном Февром, предпринимается попытка фундаментальной исторической реконструкции изменений в французской ментальности эпохи раннего Нового...
Пер. с фр. Андрея Лазарева. — М.: Территория будущего, 2010. — 328 с. — (Университетская библиотека Александра Погорельского). — 978–5 –91129–067–2. В книге выдающегося французского историка школы «Анналов» Робера Мандру (1921–1984), написанной на основе обширных материалов, собранных Люсьеном Февром, предпринимается попытка фундаментальной исторической реконструкции изменений в...
М.: АСТ, Астрель, Presses universitaires de France, 2005. - 191 с. (Cogito, ergo sum: "Университетская библиотека") ISBN: 5-17-025700-7, 5-271-10734-5 В период с XVI по XVIII в. монархия во Франции достигла высшей точки своего развития; власть короля стала абсолютной. Именно в это время, которое сами французы называют "старым режимом", потому что он непосредственно...
М.: АСТ, Астрель, Presses universitaires de France, 2005. - 191 с. (Cogito, ergo sum: "Университетская библиотека")
ISBN: 5-17-025700-7, 5-271-10734-5
В период с XVI по XVIII в. монархия во Франции достигла высшей точки своего развития; власть короля стала абсолютной. Именно в это время, которое сами французы называют "старым режимом", потому что он непосредственно...
М.: Исторический факультет МГУ, 2018. — 410 с. Сборник научных статей систематизирует и обобщает исследования, публикации и выступления автора на научных форумах за 20 лет. В фокусе внимания – эволюция государственных институтов, правящие элиты, придворное общество и политическая культура Франции второй половины XVIII в. Издание состоит из пяти крупных разделов, посвященных королю...
М.: Типографія А. Решетникова, 1833. — 152 с.
Язык: Русский (старая орфография)
Книга, переведенная с немецкого языка, содержащая подборку архивных материалов (в обработанном виде), доступ к которым был получен в результате Французской революции. Книга содержит истории о двадцати девяти известных и не очень исторических личностях, которые провели в Бастилии определенный период...
Пг.: Былое, 1922. — 152 с. Анастасия Николаевна Чеботаревская (1876/7—1921) — русская писательница, драматург, переводчица, деятельница женского движения в России. Жена Фёдора Сологуба. Предлагаемый очерк о французской женщине XVIII в. был прочитан автором как публичная лекция весной 1921 года в Петрограде и в Москве. Он составляет часть книги, которую А.Н. Сологуб-Чеботаревская...
С.-Петербург: Издание редакции журнала "Образование", 1902. — 153 с.
В книге рассмотрено развитие общественных отношений во Франции XVII и XVIII веках.
М.: Наука, 2004. — 515 с. — ISBN: 5-02-009829-9. Монография посвящена проблемам социальной стратификации и соотношения индивида и общества во Франции начала Старого порядка, которые рассмотрены на материале нотариальных актов. Автор стремится раскрыть тему с учетом современной историографической ситуации, определяемой многими исследователями как "кризис социальной истории", и...
М.: Наука, 2004. — 515 с.
Монография посвящена проблемам социальной стратификации и соотношения индивида и общества во Франции начала Старого порядка, которые рассмотрены на материале нотариальных актов. Автор стремится раскрыть тему с учетом современной историографической ситуации, определяемой многими исследователями как "кризис социальной истории", и предлагает свои варианты...
Изд. 2-е. — М.: Либроком, 2012. — 238 с. — ISBN: 978-5-397-02632-1. В настоящей монографии исследуется ментальность французских простолюдинов последнего столетия Старого порядка (1661—1789 гг.) через субъектный анализ открытого народного протеста. Рассматриваются протестные настроения французов со времен Фронды — общественного движения против абсолютизма в середине XVII века —...
2-е издание. — М.: Либроком, 2012. — 240 с. — ISBN: 978-5-397-02632-1. В настоящей монографии исследуется ментальность французских простолюдинов последнего столетия Старого порядка (1661—1789 гг.) через субъектный анализ открытого народного протеста. Рассматриваются протестные настроения французов со времен Фронды — общественного движения против абсолютизма в середине XVII века...
Саратов: Изд-во Сарат. ун-т, 1992. – 176 с.
В книге на основе впервые вводимого в советской историографии памятника – провинциальных кутюм средневековой Франции XVI века и региональных исследований дается пёстрая картина собственности на земля – семейной, общинной, дворянской, крестьянской. К монографии приложен перевод трёх кутюм – Нормандской, Ниверне, Парижа.
Саратов: Издательство Саратовского университета, 1992. — 176 с. В книге на основе впервые вводимого в советской историографии памятника – провинциальных кутюм средневековой Франции XVI века и региональных исследований дается пёстрая картина собственности на земля – семейной, общинной, дворянской, крестьянской. К монографии приложен перевод трёх кутюм – Нормандской, Ниверне, Парижа.
М.: Российский гуманитарный научный фонд, 2013. — 180 с. Термин «Старый порядок» появился в период Французской революции XVIII в. Так политики и публицисты того времени определяли существовавший до 1789 г. общественный уклад, противопоставляя его «Новому порядку», созданному Революцией. С XIX в. понятие «Старый порядок» стало применяться историками для обозначения...
СПб.: Наука, 2017. — 205 с. — (Научно-популярная литература). — ISBN: 978-5-02-039673-9. Как возникает великая держава и почему она погибает? В какой момент в фундаменте ее величественного здания возникают микроскопические трещины, которые, разрастаясь, в конце концов приводят к его обрушению? Как в головах жителей процветающей страны возникает та «разруха», что побуждает их...
СПб.: Наука, 2017. — 208 с. — ISBN: 978-5-02-039673-9. Термин «Старый порядок» появился в период Французской революции XVIII в. Так политики и публицисты того времени определяли существовавший до 1789 г. общественный уклад, противопоставляя его «Новому порядку», созданному Революцией. С XIX в. понятие «Старый порядок» стало применяться историками для обозначения...
СПб.: Наука, 2017. — 205 с. — (Научно-популярная литература). — ISBN: 978-5-02-039673-9. Как возникает великая держава и почему она погибает? В какой момент в фундаменте ее величественного здания возникают микроскопические трещины, которые, разрастаясь, в конце концов приводят к его обрушению? Как в головах жителей процветающей страны возникает та «разруха», что побуждает их...
СПб.: Наука, 2017. — 205 с. — (Научно-популярная литература). — ISBN: 978-5-02-039673-9. Как возникает великая держава и почему она погибает? В какой момент в фундаменте ее величественного здания возникают микроскопические трещины, которые, разрастаясь, в конце концов приводят к его обрушению? Как в головах жителей процветающей страны возникает та «разруха», что побуждает их...
Пер. с фр. О.Э. Гринберг. — М.: Искусство, 2001. — 254 с. — (Университетская библиотека. История). — ISBN: 5-85200-160-0. Перед вами первая из моих книг, которая переведена на русский язык, и я сердечно благодарю всех, кто принимал участие в ее издании. Она была написана в канун двухсотлетия Французской революции. Это событие послужило толчком к появлению исследований,...
СПб.: Евразия, 2004. — 288 с. — (Clio). — ISBN: 5-8071-0145-6. Период смены династий, начавшийся годами правления Генриха III, и завершающийся Людовиком XIII. Это "смутное время" в истории Франции, ознаменовавшееся гражданскими войнами, крушением вековых традиций и порядков, сформировавшихся за время правления династии Валуа. Но парадоксальным образом эта эпоха завершилась...
СПб.: Евразия, 2004. — 288 с. — (Clio) — ISBN: 5-8071-0145-6. Период смены династий, начавшийся годами правления Генриха III, и завершающийся Людовиком XIII. Это "смутное время" в истории Франции, ознаменовавшееся гражданскими войнами, крушением вековых традиций и порядков, сформировавшихся за время правления династии Валуа. Но парадоксальным образом эта эпоха завершилась...
СПб.: Евразия, 2004. — 288 с. — (Clio). — ISBN: 5-8071-0145-6. Период смены династий, начавшийся годами правления Генриха III, и завершающийся Людовиком XIII. Это "смутное время" в истории Франции, ознаменовавшееся гражданскими войнами, крушением вековых традиций и порядков, сформировавшихся за время правления династии Валуа. Но парадоксальным образом эта эпоха завершилась...
СПб.: Евразия, 2004. — 288 с. — (Clio cotidiana). — ISBN 5-8071-0145-6. Настоящая книга посвящена истории королевского двора Франции. Хронологически данное исследование ограничивается периодом смены династий, открывающийся годами правления Генриха III, и завершающийся временем царствования Людовика XIII. Это «смутное время» в истории Франции, ознаменовавшееся бурей гражданских...
СПб.: Евразия, 2004. — 288 с. — (Clio cotidiana). — ISBN 5-8071-0145-6. Настоящая книга посвящена истории королевского двора Франции. Хронологически данное исследование ограничивается периодом смены династий, открывающийся годами правления Генриха III, и завершающийся временем царствования Людовика XIII. Это «смутное время» в истории Франции, ознаменовавшееся бурей гражданских...
Пер. с нем. А.П. Кухтенкова, К.А. Левинсона, А.М. Перлова, Е.А. Прудниковой, А.К. Судакова. — М.: Языки славянской культуры, 2002. — 368 с. — (Studia historica). — ISBN: 5-94457-034-2. В книге видного немецкого социолога и историка середины XX века Норберта Элиаса на примере французского королевского двора XVII–XVIII вв. исследуется такой общественный институт, как «придворное...
Пер. с нем. А.П. Кухтенкова, К.А. Левинсона, А.М. Перлова, Е.А. Прудниковой, А.К. Судакова. — М.: Языки славянской культуры, 2002. — 368 с. — (Studia historica). — ISBN 5-94457-034-2 В книге видного немецкого социолога и историка середины XX века Норберта Элиаса на примере французского королевского двора XVII–XVIII вв. исследуется такой общественный институт, как «придворное...
Москва: Языки славянской культуры, 2002. — 368 с. — (Studia historica). — ISBN: 5-94457-034-2. В книге видного немецкого социолога и историка середины XX века Норберта Элиаса на примере французского королевского двора XVII–XVIII вв. исследуется такой общественный институт, как «придворное общество» – совокупность короля, членов его семьи, приближенных и слуг, которые все вместе...
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