The recovery of France in the fifteenth century / edited by P. S. Lewis; translated from the French by G. F. Martin
(Stratum series)
Material Type | Books |
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ID | 2000012551 |
ISBN | 0333116003 |
Publisher | London : Macmillan |
Year | 1971 |
Language | English |
Size | 447 p. ; 23 cm |
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Contents | The devastation of rural areas during the Hundred Years War and the agricultural recovery of France, by R. Boutruche The re-establishment of peace in society during the reign of Charles VII, by A. Bossuat Jurisdictions and competences in Guyenne after its recovery by France, by G. Hubrecht The Concordat of 1472: an essay on the relations between Louis XI and Sixtus IV by P. Ourliac The maxim "The king is emperor in his kingdom": its use in the fifteenth century before the Parlement of Paris, by A. Bossuat A political concept of Louis XI: subjection instead of vassalage, by B. A. Pocquet du Haut-Jussé Royal "enclaves" and provincial boundaries: the Burgundian élections, by J. Richard A popular revolt in Lyons in the fifteenth century: the "rebeyne" of 1436, by R. Fédou The policy of Louis XI towards the bonnes villes: the case of Tours, by B. Chevalier The failure of the French medieval estates, by P. S. Lewis The great estate in France at the end of the Middle Ages, by G. Duby The history of the state in France at the end of the Middle Ages, as seen by French historians in the last hundred years, by B. Guenée |
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Notes | Includes bibliographical references |
Authors | *Lewis, Peter Shervey comp |
Subjects | LCSH:France -- Politics and government -- 1328-1589
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Classification | LCC:DC101.9 DC:914.4/03/26 |
NCID | BA10223865 |