The ascendancy of France, 1598-1715.  Henry Offley Wakeman

The ascendancy of France, 1598-1715

Por Henry Offley Wakeman

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Sinopsis

In "The Ascendancy of France, 1598-1715," Henry Offley Wakeman meticulously examines the sociopolitical and cultural transformations in France during a critical period that saw the nation emerge as a dominant European power. Employing a narrative style that weaves together historical analysis with vivid character portraits, Wakeman delves into the reigns of significant monarchs, particularly focusing on the impact of Cardinal Richelieu and Louis XIV. His adept use of primary sources illuminates the complexities of absolutism and the intricate web of alliances, wars, and court intrigues that defined the era, making the text a crucial contribution to the historiography of early modern France. Wakeman, a distinguished historian with an evident passion for French history, drew from an extensive background in European political theory and history. His scholarly pursuits, enriched by his experience in various academic and cultural institutions, enabled him to offer profound insights into the nuances of French governance and its implications for European affairs. The depth of his research is a testament to his commitment to elucidating the factors that shaped the rise of French authority amidst a changing continental landscape. This book is an essential read for those interested in the dynamics of power in early modern Europe and the intricate forces that propelled France to the forefront of global politics. Wakeman's scholarship not only provides a compelling narrative but also challenges readers to consider the wider ramifications of France's ascent, making it a pivotal work for historians, students, and anyone keen on understanding the foundations of modern European history.

Henry Offley Wakeman

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 8596547863106
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  • Inglés
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  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 29, 2024
  • Historia General

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