Pierre de L'Estoile and his world in the wars of religion /

The wars of religion embroiled France in decades of faction, violence and peacemaking in the late sixteenth century. When historians interpret these events they inevitably depend on sources of information gathered by contemporaries, none more valuable than the diaries and collection of Pierre de L&#...

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Main Author: Hamilton, Tom, 1987- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2017].
Edition:First edition.
Series:Past & present book series.
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Summary:The wars of religion embroiled France in decades of faction, violence and peacemaking in the late sixteenth century. When historians interpret these events they inevitably depend on sources of information gathered by contemporaries, none more valuable than the diaries and collection of Pierre de L'Estoile (1546-1611), who lived through the civil wars in Paris and shaped how they have been remembered ever since. Taking him out of the footnotes, and demonstrating his significance in the culture of the late Renaissance, this is the first life of L'Estoile in any language. It examines how he negotiated and commemorated the conflicts that divided France as he assembled an extraordinary collection of the relics of the troubles, a collection that he called 'the storehouse of my curiosities.' The story of his life and times is the history of the civil wars in the making. Focusing on a crucial individual for understanding Reformation Europe, this study challenges historians' assumptions about the widespread impact of confessional conflict in the sixteenth century.
Physical Description:xviii, 237 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [207]-230) and index.
ISBN:0198800096
9780198800095