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Society and Culture in Early Modern France Natalie Zemon Davis

Society and Culture in Early Modern France By Natalie Zemon Davis

Society and Culture in Early Modern France by Natalie Zemon Davis


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Society and Culture in Early Modern France: Eight Essays by Natalie Zemon Davis by Natalie Zemon Davis

These essays, three of them previously unpublished, explore the competing claims of innovation and tradition among the lower orders in sixteenth-century France. The result is a wide-ranging view of the lives and values of men and women (artisans, tradesmen, the poor) who, because they left little or nothing in writing, have hitherto had little attention from scholars.

The first three essays consider the social, vocational, and sexual context of the Protestant Reformation, its consequences for urban women, and the new attitudes toward poverty shared by Catholic humanists and Protestants alike in sixteenth-century Lyon.

The next three essays describe the links between festive play and youth groups, domestic dissent, and political criticism in town and country, the festive reversal of sex roles and political order, and the ritualistic and dramatic structure of religious riots.

The final two essays discuss the impact of printing on the quasi-literate, and the collecting of common proverbs and medical folklore by learned students of the people during the Ancien Regime. The book includes eight pages of illustrations.

About Natalie Zemon Davis

Natalie Zemon Davis is Professor of History at the University of California, Berkeley.

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GOR006075471
9780804709729
0804709726
Society and Culture in Early Modern France: Eight Essays by Natalie Zemon Davis by Natalie Zemon Davis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Stanford University Press
19750601
384
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