The Royal French State, 1460 - 1610
Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Published:1st Mar '94
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In this second volume of the History of France series, Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie provides a masterful account of the early modern period combining a compelling narrative with broad analysis of events and wider comparisons with European history.
"The world of the nobility is as vividly evoked as that of the humble, and the portraits of the kings reveal a virtuosity which would have been the envy of Michelet. A History of France series is a work of immense quality." Historama
"Magnificent! The personalities of the kings and queens of the period, (among them Louis XI, Louis XII, Henri IV, Catherine de Medici) are admirably captured. The author also provides an incisive account of social, cultural and economic trends, explains with equal clarity the causes and outcomes of the wars with Italy and of religion, and shows that the reasons the Reformation failed in France were essentially political." L'Histoire
"This stimulating book has been translated with care by Juliet Vale, the bilbliography has been adapted for a British audience." Literary Review
"Readers of this second volume are unlikely to be disappointed." History
ISBN: 9780631170273
Dimensions: 238mm x 167mm x 27mm
Weight: 624g
336 pages