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Beschreibung
This is the first scholarly study of the political and economic relationship between Louis XIV and the parlements of France, the Parlement of Paris and all the provincial tribunals. The author explains how the king managed to impose strict political discipline for which this reign, and only this reign, is known. Hurt shows that the king built upon that discipline to extract large sums of money from the judges in the parlements, thus damaging their economic interests. When the king died in 1715, the regent, Philippe d'Orléans, after a brief attempt to befriend the parlements through compromise, resorted to the authoritarian methods of Louis XIV and perpetuated the Sun King's political and economic legacy.

This study calls into question current revisionist understanding of Louis XIV and insists that absolute government had a harsh reality at its core. Based upon extensive archival research, this remarkable book will be of interest to all students of the history of early modern France and the monarchies of Europe.

An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.
This is the first scholarly study of the political and economic relationship between Louis XIV and the parlements of France, the Parlement of Paris and all the provincial tribunals. The author explains how the king managed to impose strict political discipline for which this reign, and only this reign, is known. Hurt shows that the king built upon that discipline to extract large sums of money from the judges in the parlements, thus damaging their economic interests. When the king died in 1715, the regent, Philippe d'Orléans, after a brief attempt to befriend the parlements through compromise, resorted to the authoritarian methods of Louis XIV and perpetuated the Sun King's political and economic legacy.

This study calls into question current revisionist understanding of Louis XIV and insists that absolute government had a harsh reality at its core. Based upon extensive archival research, this remarkable book will be of interest to all students of the history of early modern France and the monarchies of Europe.

An electronic edition of this book is freely available under a Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-ND) licence.
Über den Autor
John J. Hurt is Associate Professor of History at the University of Delaware
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Tables
Abbreviations
Preface
Introduction
1. Compulsory Registration and Its Limits, 1665-1671
2. Victory over the Parlements, 1671-1675
3. Venal Office and the Royal Breakthrough
4. The Ordeal of the Parlementaires
5. The Regent and the Parlements: the Bid for Cooperation
6. Confronting the Parlement of Paris, 1718
7. Sequels
Conclusion
Bibliography
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2004
Fachbereich: Regionalgeschichte
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780719069802
ISBN-10: 0719069807
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Hurt, John J.
Hersteller: Manchester University Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 13 mm
Von/Mit: John J. Hurt
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.09.2004
Gewicht: 0,371 kg
Artikel-ID: 102399835