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One king, one faith : the Parlement of Paris and the religious reformations of the sixteenth century / Nancy Lyman Roelker.

LIBRA DC33.3 .R64 1996
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Roelker, Nancy L. (Nancy Lyman)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
France. Parlement (Paris).
Monarchy.
History.
France--Civilization--1328-1600.
France.
Civilization.
France. Parlement (Paris)--History--16th century.
Monarchy--France--History--16th century.
Reformation--France.
Reformation.
Religion and politics--France--History--16th century.
Religion and politics.
France--History--Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598.
Physical Description:
xi, 543 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Berkeley : University of California Press, [1996]
Summary:
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 was religion. She demonstrates that not only the body politic but also the body social was defined by Gallican Catholicism. Roelker underscores the role the Parlement played in shaping and safeguarding the social, as well as the political, order. Her study is based on extensive research in the correspondence, memoirs, tracts, diplomatic dispatches, and procedural manuals of mainstream Catholic magistrates as well as dissenters. It creates an overview of the mentalites of the Parlement, analyzes religious attitudes toward major events of the period, and examines the Parlement's role in the triumph of Henri IV. Along the way, it sheds light on the inner workings of the Parlement and other political institutions, on social structures, and on collective ideas.
Notes:
"A Centennial book"--P. preceding t.p.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 491-508) and index.
ISBN:
0520086260
OCLC:
31936908

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