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The Myth of Absolutism Nicholas Henshall

The Myth of Absolutism By Nicholas Henshall

The Myth of Absolutism by Nicholas Henshall


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This text examines the early modern period and begins by focusing on France, examining the Valois and Bourbon monarchs and the modes of operation they employed. The second part of the text looks at early modern Europe, making the distinction between absolute and limited monarchs.

The Myth of Absolutism Summary

The Myth of Absolutism: Change & Continuity in Early Modern European Monarchy by Nicholas Henshall

Conventionally, ``absolutism'' in early-modern Europe has suggested unfettered autocracy and despotism -- the erosion of rights, the centralisation of decision-making, the loss of liberty. Everything, in a word, that was un-British but characteristic of ancien-regime France. Recently historians have questioned such comfortably simplistic views. This lively investigation of ``absolutism'' in action -- continent-wide but centred on a detailed comparison of France and England -- dissolves the traditional picture to reveal a much more complex reality; and in so doing illuminates the varied ways in which early-modern Europe was governed.

The Myth of Absolutism Reviews

'This thoughtful, wide-ranging and often spikey book xxx; a valuable corrective to much that has been written on the period. It deserves wide attention.'

Journal of European Studies

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GOR002393784
9780582056176
0582056179
The Myth of Absolutism: Change & Continuity in Early Modern European Monarchy by Nicholas Henshall
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19920921
256
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