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Political Thought in the French Wars of Religion Sophie Nicholls (University of Oxford)

Political Thought in the French Wars of Religion By Sophie Nicholls (University of Oxford)

Political Thought in the French Wars of Religion by Sophie Nicholls (University of Oxford)


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Based on fresh analysis of the political and polemical literature produced by members of the Holy League during the French wars of religion, this study scrutinises their political thought and rethinks their positioning in the wider intellectual context of the religious wars.

Political Thought in the French Wars of Religion Summary

Political Thought in the French Wars of Religion by Sophie Nicholls (University of Oxford)

Through its close, critical reading of the political treatises and polemical literature produced in France in the sixteenth century, this book offers a valuable new contribution to the intellectual history of the Early Modern era. Sophie Nicholls analyses the political thought of the theologians and jurists in the Holy League as they pursued their crusade against heresy in the French kingdom, during the wars of religion (1562-1629). Contemporaries portrayed the Leaguers as rebellious anarchists, who harboured dangerously democratic ideas. In contrast, Nicholls demonstrates that the intellectuals in the movement were devoted royalists, who had more in common with their moderate counterparts, the 'politiques'. In paying close attention to the conceptual language of politics in this era, this book shows how jurists and theologians in the League presented visions of sovereignty that subtly replenished medieval ideas of kingship and priesthood, and endeavoured to replace them with a new synthesis of intellectual tradition and political power. In a period when 'the state' was still emerging as an idea, analysing League thought in the context of Jesuit and Second Scholastic sources positions the Leaguers in relation to innovative attempts in European Catholic circles to re-think the nature of belonging to a political community.

Political Thought in the French Wars of Religion Reviews

'Nicholls has established beyond doubt the range and sophistication of League thinking, its significance in renewing the scholastic tradition and its contribution to mainstream thinking about the commonwealth and civil society Nicholls's clear exegesis of often difficult-to-decipher texts demonstrates with more certainty than hitherto the debt to medieval scholastics in articulating the belief that civil society was unthinkable without religious unity.' S. Carroll, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History

About Sophie Nicholls (University of Oxford)

Sophie Nicholls is a College Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Oxford. She specialises in the French wars of religion and her interests range from the intersection between theological and juridical conceptions of politics, to developing conceptions of citizenship and rights in the Early Modern era.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Contextualising the League; 2. The politique Leaguer; 3. Frank and Free; 4. The Church 'in' the Commonwealth; 5. 'Brutish Thunderbolts': Papal Power and the League; 6. Scholasticism in League Political Thought; 7. Jean Bodin and the League; 8. Amor Patriae; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9781108840781
9781108840781
1108840787
Political Thought in the French Wars of Religion by Sophie Nicholls (University of Oxford)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2021-05-13
340
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