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One King, One Law, Three Faiths Patricia Miskimin

One King, One Law, Three Faiths By Patricia Miskimin

One King, One Law, Three Faiths by Patricia Miskimin


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A discussion of the feuding between Catholics, Protestants and Jews in the 17th-century French city of Metz. In a series of pointed chapters, the author shows how the French Crown benefited from the religious disagreement by using that discord to push through its centralizing political agenda.

One King, One Law, Three Faiths Summary

One King, One Law, Three Faiths: Religion and the Rise of Absolutism in Seventeenth-Century Metz by Patricia Miskimin

Miskimin's work considers the religious feuding, hostility, and occasional cooperation of Catholics, Protestants, and Jews in 17th-century Metz. In a series of pointed chapters, she shows how the French Crown benefited from religious disagreement in the town by using that discord to push through its centralizing political agenda. Despite the disapproval of local leaders and the lack of any ideological commitment to coexistence, Catholics, Protestants, and Jews increasingly developed daily contacts in the city as the century progressed. Though these contacts were often hostile, they nonetheless continued and led to more complex interactions which undercut traditional religious verities.

Using numerous examples from local court records, Miskimin explores the multilayered contacts between adherents of these three faiths in one of the only French towns to include this tripartite religious mix during this period. As a result, Metz became a convenient early laboratory for the fundamental intellectual shifts at work in Europe. Building on earlier studies of centralization, this book integrates social and religious history with major political shifts to illustrate the interdependence of members of these three groups, as well as the centrality of their clashes to an understanding of the climate of these turbulent times at the dawn of modernity.

About Patricia Miskimin

PATRICIA BEHRE MISKIMIN is Associate Professor of History at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut, and a Visiting Research Fellow at Yale University./e Her research in early modern French history has appeared in journals and a collection of essays.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Crown Confronts Three Faiths New Political Realities The Oath Outside the Gates Frenchification, Centralization and the Parliament of Metz Changing Social Relations An Illusory Stasis: The Jewish Community A Limited Kinship: The Protestant Community A Shifting Intellectual Climate Ritual Murder as Solace: The Case of Raphael Levy Martin Meurisse: A Catholic Cleric Names his Enemies Of Victims and Perpetrators: A Community Sculpts its Future Bibliography Index

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NPB9780313307287
9780313307287
0313307288
One King, One Law, Three Faiths: Religion and the Rise of Absolutism in Seventeenth-Century Metz by Patricia Miskimin
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2001-12-30
180
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