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Changing identities in early modern France
Changing identities in early modern France, <i>Changing Identities in Early Modern France</i> offers new interpretations of what it meant to be French during a period of profound transition, from the outbreak of the Hundred Years War to the consolidation of the Bourbon monarchy in the seventeenth c, Changing identities in early modern France has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Changing identities in early modern France
  • Written by author Natalie Zemon Davis
  • Published by Durham : Duke University Press, 1997., 1997/05/01
  • Changing Identities in Early Modern France offers new interpretations of what it meant to be French during a period of profound transition, from the outbreak of the Hundred Years War to the consolidation of the Bourbon monarchy in the seventeenth c
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Introduction: Becoming French in Early Modern Europe 1
1 Ideologies and Institutions 23
The French Romantics and the Renaissance 25
Making History: Ceremonial Texts, Royal Space, and Political Theory in the Sixteenth Century 46
Identity Politics and Rulership in France: Female Political Place and the Fraudulent Salic Law in Christine de Pizan and Jean de Montreuil 78
The Birth of the Nobility of the Robe: Dignity versus Privilege in the Parlement of Paris, 1500-1700 95
Noblewomen and War in Sixteenth-Century France 124
II Dissent and Deviance 145
Religion, Gender, and Class: Nuns and Authority in Early Modern France 147
An Age of Gold? Parisian Women, the Holy League, and the Roots of Catholic Renewal 169
A Woman and the Devil: Possession and Exorcism in Sixteenth-Century France 191
Satan in Europe: The Geography of Witch Hunts 216
Anatomy of an Infanticide Trial: The Case of Marie-Jeanne Bartonnet (1742) 248
III Identities in Flux 273
New World, Old Historiography 275
Montaigne and the Discovery of the Ordinary 294
An Intellectual in Politics: Montaigne as Mayor of Bordeaux 307
Villegagnon, Polyphemus, and Cain of America: Religion and Polemics in the French New World 325
Burgundians into Frenchmen: Catholic Identity in Sixteenth-Century Burgundy 345
Protestant Reactions to the Conversion of Henry IV 371
Index 391
Contributors 409


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