Theodore Beza and the Quest for Peace in France examines the changing political strategies and religious attitudes of French Protestant leaders between the Saint Bartholomew's day massacres (1572) and the Edict of Nantes (1598). The hand-picked successor of John Calvin in 1564, Theodore Beza was an influential teacher, preacher, and power-broker in Geneva, as well as a prominent exiled leader of the French Reformed churches during the next four decades. Drawing on Beza's correspondence network, city archival materials and rare Huguenot pamphlets, I reconstruct the survival tactics of French Protestants in response to Catholic advances, document the decline in Huguenot expectations after 1572, and examine how social and political factors cre...
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From its inception, the French Wars of Religion was a European phenomenon. The internationality of t...
The present work studies the rise of Bergerac as a local commercial port and regional economic power...
At the start of the sixteenth century, the French Protestants, also known as Huguenots, came to play...
Politics and religion were closely intertwined in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France. The liv...
In April 1559 the long series of Habsburg-Valois wars was brought to an end in the peace treaty of C...
International audienceThe growth of the Huguenot churches during the 1550s provoked strong Catholic ...
International audienceThe growth of the Huguenot churches during the 1550s provoked strong Catholic ...
International audienceThe growth of the Huguenot churches during the 1550s provoked strong Catholic ...
International audienceThe growth of the Huguenot churches during the 1550s provoked strong Catholic ...
French Protestantism has remained famous in the history of political thought mostly for its theories...
This book, the culmination of a lifelong career in French history, tackles head-on the central quest...
The Reformation was the great crisis of early modem Europe. Within several decades of the early sixt...
This dissertation examines the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in late seventeenth-century France ...
L’étude du martyre protestant au XVIe siècle s’est considérablement développée au cours des dernière...
Shorter WorksUntil the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic faith of the kings and queens of Europe ...
From its inception, the French Wars of Religion was a European phenomenon. The internationality of t...
The present work studies the rise of Bergerac as a local commercial port and regional economic power...
At the start of the sixteenth century, the French Protestants, also known as Huguenots, came to play...
Politics and religion were closely intertwined in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France. The liv...
In April 1559 the long series of Habsburg-Valois wars was brought to an end in the peace treaty of C...
International audienceThe growth of the Huguenot churches during the 1550s provoked strong Catholic ...
International audienceThe growth of the Huguenot churches during the 1550s provoked strong Catholic ...
International audienceThe growth of the Huguenot churches during the 1550s provoked strong Catholic ...
International audienceThe growth of the Huguenot churches during the 1550s provoked strong Catholic ...
French Protestantism has remained famous in the history of political thought mostly for its theories...
This book, the culmination of a lifelong career in French history, tackles head-on the central quest...
The Reformation was the great crisis of early modem Europe. Within several decades of the early sixt...
This dissertation examines the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in late seventeenth-century France ...
L’étude du martyre protestant au XVIe siècle s’est considérablement développée au cours des dernière...
Shorter WorksUntil the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic faith of the kings and queens of Europe ...
From its inception, the French Wars of Religion was a European phenomenon. The internationality of t...
The present work studies the rise of Bergerac as a local commercial port and regional economic power...