8 edition of Changing identities in early modern France found in the catalog.
Published
1997
by Duke University Press in Durham
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Michael Wolfe, editor ; with a foreword by Natalie Zemon Davis. |
Contributions | Wolfe, Michael. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DC33.3 .C45 1997 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 410 p. : |
Number of Pages | 410 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL994762M |
ISBN 10 | 082231908X, 0822319136 |
LC Control Number | 96033335 |
The nexus between animal-human relationships and early modern identity is illuminated in this volume by the latest research of international scholars working on the history of art, literature, and of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Germany, France, England, Spain, and South Africa. Get this from a library! From barbarism to universality: language and identity in early modern France. [Christopher Coski].
Aristocratic dynasties have long been regarded as fundamental to the development of early modern society and government. Yet recent work by political historians has increasingly questioned the dominant role of ruling families in state formation, underlining instead the continued importance and independence of individuals. In order to take a fresh look at the subject, this volume provides a. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Charlotte of Bourbon. Blaisdell, Charmarie, ‘Religion, Gender, and Class: Nuns and Authority in Early Modern France’, in Michael Wolfe (ed.), Changing Identities in Early Modern France (London, ), pp. –Died: 5 May (aged 35–36), Antwerp.
This major new textbook addresses fundamental questions about the nature of the state in early modern Europe through an analysis of the most important continental state, France. Professor Collins abandons the traditional formulation of the absolute monarchy, and presents in its place a state that evolved to meet the needs of the French elites. Part 3. Cultural Identities Between Oral and Written Culture: The Social Meaning of an Illustrated Love Letter (Elizabeth S. Cohen) Print's Role in the Politics of Women's Health Care in Early Modern France (Alison Klairmont Lingo) Deadly Parents: Family and Aristocratic Culture in Early Modern France (Jonathan Dewald)
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Collins. The State in Early Modern France between and My evolution as an historian leads me to three conceptual changes here. First, I have tried to be more comparative, adding material on French colonies and overseas trade.
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As medieval notions were gradually replaced by new definitions of the state, society, and family, dynastic struggles and religious wars raised questions about loyalty and identity.
"Index" published on 01 Jan by Brill. In Status, Power, and Identity in Early Modern France, Jonathan Dewald explores European aristocratic society by looking closely at one of its most prominent Rohan were rich, powerful, and respected, but Dewald shows that there were also weaknesses in their apparently secure position near the top of French by: 1.
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Book Description. The first major scholarly investigation into the rich history of the marked body in the early modern period, this interdisciplinary study examines multiple forms, uses, and meanings of corporeal inscription and impression in France and the French Atlantic from the late sixteenth through early eighteenth centuries.
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From the intimacy of the mother-daughter relationship to the politics of national conflicts and international relations, the book broadens knowledge of the complexities of identity as represented in a selection of significant writings in English from the early modern period.