Renowned for his fierce intellect, mastery of the dark arts of propaganda, and unshakeable belief in the centralizing virtues of the French monarchy, Cardinal Richelieu’s actions as chief minister under Louis XIII from 1624 to 1642 have been heatedly debated by generations of historians, political philosophers, novelists, and biographers. The polarizing figure is best known for three things: his unabashed authoritarianism, his efforts to stiffen the sinews of the French state, and his decision to position France as a counterweight to Habsburg hegemony through a network of alliances with Protestant powers. This article focuses on this last aspect of Richelieu’s life and legacy: his conception and practice of great power competition. What phi...
Seventeenth-century France viewed the king as situated between the human and the divine, possessing ...
This article investigates a series of epistolary contestations among the French high command in the ...
Under the reign of Louis XIII and the ministry of Richelieu, the relationship between the Kingdom of...
Renowned for his fierce intellect, mastery of the dark arts of propaganda, and unshakeable belief in...
The Duke and the Archbishop: Political Action, Representation and Power in Richelieu's Time. Chr. Jo...
It has been the interpretation of nineteenth century historians that Cardinal Richelieu, Principal M...
For a long time, historiography has considered the political thought of the dévot party, led by Math...
Biography, a difficult and ambiguous genre, the most popular in all of literature, has played such a...
L’objectif est d’analyser l’aveu impossible de deux cardinaux de l’Église de France sur des sujets d...
During the summer of 1742 around 200.000 French soldiers were fighting in the Holy Roman Empire, in ...
This article examines debate about the nature of the French monarchy during the early years of Louis...
This study examines the career of Cardinal Richelieu, chief minister to Louis XIII from 1624 to 1642...
This thesis looks at the career of the Grand Condé - Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé - between ...
Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794) was one of the most polarizing figures throughout French Revoluti...
In April 1559 the long series of Habsburg-Valois wars was brought to an end in the peace treaty of C...
Seventeenth-century France viewed the king as situated between the human and the divine, possessing ...
This article investigates a series of epistolary contestations among the French high command in the ...
Under the reign of Louis XIII and the ministry of Richelieu, the relationship between the Kingdom of...
Renowned for his fierce intellect, mastery of the dark arts of propaganda, and unshakeable belief in...
The Duke and the Archbishop: Political Action, Representation and Power in Richelieu's Time. Chr. Jo...
It has been the interpretation of nineteenth century historians that Cardinal Richelieu, Principal M...
For a long time, historiography has considered the political thought of the dévot party, led by Math...
Biography, a difficult and ambiguous genre, the most popular in all of literature, has played such a...
L’objectif est d’analyser l’aveu impossible de deux cardinaux de l’Église de France sur des sujets d...
During the summer of 1742 around 200.000 French soldiers were fighting in the Holy Roman Empire, in ...
This article examines debate about the nature of the French monarchy during the early years of Louis...
This study examines the career of Cardinal Richelieu, chief minister to Louis XIII from 1624 to 1642...
This thesis looks at the career of the Grand Condé - Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé - between ...
Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794) was one of the most polarizing figures throughout French Revoluti...
In April 1559 the long series of Habsburg-Valois wars was brought to an end in the peace treaty of C...
Seventeenth-century France viewed the king as situated between the human and the divine, possessing ...
This article investigates a series of epistolary contestations among the French high command in the ...
Under the reign of Louis XIII and the ministry of Richelieu, the relationship between the Kingdom of...