Louis the duc de Bourgogne (1686 – 1712), grandson of Louis XIV, was briefly Dauphin of France before his premature death from measles. Advised by a group of noted former tutors and members of the court, Bourgogne’s Circle devised a range of plans to reform the French state under his future rule. Opposing the centralising model of sovereignty pursued by Louis XIV, the Circle intended to expand government, decentralise power into the provinces, reform an ailing economy, and resurrect the fortunes of a high-aristocracy believed to have been excluded from meaningful government. The Circle’s conviction that Louis XIV had circumvented the ancient nobility by tyrannical (‘absolutist’) means challenges revisionist interpretations of absolutism ...
Crown and Peasantry in Burgundy is a study of the changing relationship between seigneurie, village ...
Historians traditionally regard the provincial states of Burgundy in the eighteenth century as a mer...
In 1473 Charles the Bold made his famous entry in the town of Trier to impress Emperor Frederic iii ...
Louis the duc de Bourgogne (1686 – 1712), grandson of Louis XIV, was briefly Dauphin of France befor...
This is the first scholarly study of the political and economic relationship between Louis XIV and t...
Abstract The Sun King's accession to personal power, in 1661, is usually presented as the first mome...
The princes étrangers, or the foreign princes, were an influential group of courtiers in early moder...
Seventeenth-century France viewed the king as situated between the human and the divine, possessing ...
Louis XIII's reign has long garnered historians' and popular interest. The king of Cardinal Richelie...
This is the first book in English to study the history of the Estates General of Burgundy during the...
The turbulent events of the Fronde des Princes (Fronde of the Princes), which saw the French nobilit...
This paper adresses the various instances of the Princely Body in the Burgundian dominions and the s...
This article examines debate about the nature of the French monarchy during the early years of Louis...
Historians have seen the provincial Estates of eighteenth-century Burgundy as either medieval relics...
The reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715) marked a significant phase in the history of the Old Regime.The F...
Crown and Peasantry in Burgundy is a study of the changing relationship between seigneurie, village ...
Historians traditionally regard the provincial states of Burgundy in the eighteenth century as a mer...
In 1473 Charles the Bold made his famous entry in the town of Trier to impress Emperor Frederic iii ...
Louis the duc de Bourgogne (1686 – 1712), grandson of Louis XIV, was briefly Dauphin of France befor...
This is the first scholarly study of the political and economic relationship between Louis XIV and t...
Abstract The Sun King's accession to personal power, in 1661, is usually presented as the first mome...
The princes étrangers, or the foreign princes, were an influential group of courtiers in early moder...
Seventeenth-century France viewed the king as situated between the human and the divine, possessing ...
Louis XIII's reign has long garnered historians' and popular interest. The king of Cardinal Richelie...
This is the first book in English to study the history of the Estates General of Burgundy during the...
The turbulent events of the Fronde des Princes (Fronde of the Princes), which saw the French nobilit...
This paper adresses the various instances of the Princely Body in the Burgundian dominions and the s...
This article examines debate about the nature of the French monarchy during the early years of Louis...
Historians have seen the provincial Estates of eighteenth-century Burgundy as either medieval relics...
The reign of Louis XIV (1643-1715) marked a significant phase in the history of the Old Regime.The F...
Crown and Peasantry in Burgundy is a study of the changing relationship between seigneurie, village ...
Historians traditionally regard the provincial states of Burgundy in the eighteenth century as a mer...
In 1473 Charles the Bold made his famous entry in the town of Trier to impress Emperor Frederic iii ...