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The French Civil Wars, 1562-1598,9780582095496
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The French Civil Wars, 1562-1598


Edition: 1st
Author(s): Knecht, R.J.
ISBN10:  0582095492
ISBN13:  9780582095496
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  1/1/2000
Publisher(s): Longman

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The Wars of Religion tore France apart for the best part of fifty years (1562-1598), most spectacularly in the St Bartholomew's Day Massacre of 1572, in which thousands of Huguenots were killed. They were part of a conflict between Catholicism and Protestantism that convulsed much of Europe during the 16th century and were a crucial dimension of European early modern history. This is an exciting and important new account explaining both conflicts and the attempts for peace in early modern France. The French Civil Wars is not just an account of battles and sieges Civil wars, like family quarrels, are bitter; their causes are usually complex and deep-rooted. R.J. Knecht shows that religion was a genuine enough issue, but demonstrates that there were other causes as well, notably an unemployment crisis among the nobility combined with a catastrophic decline in royal authority following the accidental death of Henry II. Civil wars differ from foreign wars: they resemble forest fires that break out in many places at once. In sixteenth century France their savagery was exemplified by a series of massacres and political assassinations. As the technology of war developed so did its cost. Unable to pay for it out of its traditional sources of income, the crown was driven to make unsatisfactory peace treaties which repeatedly broke down. As artillery developed, sieges became more common than pitched battles. Those interested in French history. Available in Hardcover - 0-582-09548-4, $79.95.
List of maps
x
Preface xi
List of abbreviations
xiv
Introduction 1(2)
France around 1559
3(26)
The frontiers
3(3)
Population
6(1)
The economy
7(1)
Society
8(2)
The mid-century crisis
10(5)
Government
15(5)
Taxation
20(1)
The army
21(5)
The nature of monarchy
26(3)
Crown and nobility
29(15)
Defining the nobility
29(3)
The concept of honour
32(2)
The great nobles
34(6)
The provincial nobility
40(1)
The nobility in crisis?
41(3)
The rise of Protestantism
44(20)
John Calvin
47(2)
The threat from Geneva
49(1)
Calvinism in France
50(1)
The Social distribution of Calvinism in France
51(4)
The Genevan missionaries
55(2)
French Calvinism: geographical distribution and population
57(2)
Henry II and Calvinism
59(5)
Opening shots (1559--1562)
64(21)
The Tumult of Amboise (March 1560)
66(6)
The growth of Calvinism
72(3)
The Catholic backlash
75(2)
The search for concord
77(3)
The massacre of Vassy (1 March 1562)
80(5)
The first civil war (April 1562--March 1563)
85(28)
Mobilizing for war
87(2)
The Huguenot take-over of towns
89(4)
Foreign intervention
93(2)
Mobilizing the king's army
95(1)
The siege of Rouen (28 May--26 October 1562)
96(1)
The search for concord
97(2)
The battle of Dreux (19 December 1562)
99(6)
Funding the war
105(1)
The Peace Edict of Amboise (19 March 1563)
106(7)
The armed peace (March 1563--September 1567)
113(20)
Opposition of the parlements
116(1)
Le Havre recaptured (30 July 1563)
117(1)
Charles IX's majority declared (17 August 1563)
118(3)
Enforcing the peace
121(6)
Charles IX's `grand tour' of France
127(6)
The second and third wars (1567--1570)
133(24)
The phoney peace
133(8)
Funding the war
141(1)
The Peace of Longjumeau (23 March 1568)
142(5)
The third war (September 1568--August 1570)
147(1)
The royal artillery in 1568
148(2)
The battle of Jarnac (13 March 1569)
150(2)
The war in the south
152(3)
The Peace of Saint-Germain (8 August 1570)
155(2)
St Bartholomew's Day and after (1572--1575)
157(14)
Catholic anger
160(3)
The massacre of St Bartholomew's Day (24 August 1572)
163(3)
Effects of the massacres
166(5)
From La Rochelle to Beaulieu (1572--1576)
171(24)
The war in the south
178(2)
Fraternal discord
180(1)
The fifth civil war (November 1574--May 1576)
181(1)
The defection of Montmorency-Damville (13 November 1574)
182(3)
The provinces of the union
185(2)
Funding the Huguenot war effort
187(3)
Alencon's flight from court (15 September 1575)
190(2)
The Peace of Monsieur (6 May 1576)
192(3)
The sixth war (December 1576--September 1577)
195(14)
The League of Peronne (1576)
195(4)
The Estates-General of Blois (1576)
199(7)
The sixth war (December 1576--September 1577)
206(3)
The Catholic League (1578--1589)
209(29)
Henry III: a controversial monarch
212(2)
Anjou and the Netherlands
214(2)
Provincial anarchy
216(2)
The Catholic League
218(9)
The War of the Three Henrys (1587--1589)
227(4)
The Day of the Barricades (May 1588)
231(2)
The Estates-General of Blois (1588)
233(3)
The assassination of Henry III (1 August 1589)
236(2)
The conquest of the kingdom (1589--1592)
238(28)
The battle of Arques (21 September 1589)
239(3)
Mayenne and the League
242(3)
The battle of Ivry (14 March 1590)
245(2)
The siege of Paris (7 April--30 August 1590)
247(6)
The problem of the succession
253(2)
The siege of Rouen (November 1591--March 1592)
255(9)
The provincial stalemate (1592)
264(2)
Conversion and peace (1592--1598)
266(25)
Henry IV's conversion (25 July 1593)
268(4)
The war against Spain
272(3)
The siege of Amiens (April-September 1597)
275(3)
The Edict of Nantes (13 April 1598)
278(4)
The Peace of Vervins (2 May 1598)
282(1)
The assassination of Henry IV (14 May 1610)
283(1)
The last religious war (1610--1629)
284(7)
Conclusion 291(7)
Bibliographical essay 298(11)
Genealogies 309(4)
The later Valois
309(1)
The house of Guise-Lorraine
310(1)
The house of Montmorency
311(1)
The house of Bourbon-Vendome
312(1)
List of provincial governors, 1559--1598 313(2)
Glossary 315(6)
Index 321

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