Item does not contain fulltextThis article examines how Protestant and Catholic elites in early seventeenth-century France memorialized the Wars of Religion in purpose-built picture galleries. Postwar France remained a divided nation, and portrait galleries offered a sectarian memory of the conflict, glorifying party heroes. Historical picture galleries, on the other hand, promoted a shared memory of the wars, focusing on King Henry IV’s successful campaign against the Catholic League to unite the kingdom. This article argues that postwar elites made a sincere effort to manage religious tensions by allowing partisan memories to circulate in private while promoting a consensual memory in public.47 p
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In April 1559 the long series of Habsburg-Valois wars was brought to an end in the peace treaty of C...
International audienceThis article compares the use of portraits by the Lutheran princes and the Cal...
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My dissertation examines how images shaped and disseminated knowledge of current events in seventeen...
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This article gives a new perspective on the themes of violence, memory, and criminal justice at the ...
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