Introduction; Chronological table of events; 1. Prologue: Gallicanism and reform in the sixteenth century; 2. 'The beginning of a tragedy': the early wars of religion, 1562–1570; 3. Popular disorder and religious tensions: the making of a massacre, 1570–1574; 4. The rhetoric of resistance: the unmaking of the body politic, 1574–1584; 5. Godly warriors: the crisis of the league, 1584–1593; 6. Henry IV and the edict of Nantes: the remaking of Gallicanism; 7. Epilogue: the last war of religion, 1610–1629; 8. Conclusions: economic impact, social change and absolutism; Short biographies; Genealogical charts; Suggestions for further reading.
A new look at the French wars of religion, designed for undergraduate students and general readers.
"One real strength of the book is that Roberts places her study of Troyes in the wider context of the provincial and national history of the wars and compares her findings in Troyes with what is known about wartime experience in other urban centers...An equally significant aspect of the book is Robert's examination of the Reformed church in Troyes and its congregation." Annette Finely-Croswhite, Sixteenth Century Journal
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