Warrior pursuits : noble culture and civil conflict in early modern France / Brian Sandberg.
2010
HT653.F7 S26 2010eb
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Warrior pursuits : noble culture and civil conflict in early modern France / Brian Sandberg.
ISBN
9780801897290
0801897297
9780801899690 (electronic book)
0801897297
9780801899690 (electronic book)
Published
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (424 pages) : illustrations, maps.
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HT653.F7 S26 2010eb
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305.5/22094409032
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science ; 128th ser., 3.
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Table of Contents
Prologue
pt. 1. Profession of arms
The great quantity of nobility that is found here : Southern France and its warrior elite
The grandeur and magnificence of his household : noble households and kinship
He had no helping himself to money : crédit and noble finances
pt. 2. Bonds of nobility
With the assistance of my particular friends : clientage and friendship
The dignity and authority of their charges : officeholding and political culture
Actions the most perilous being the most honorable : honor and courage
pt. 3. Culture of revolt
The call to arms from all quarters : rituals of arming
A great multitude of soldiers : personal armies
The zeal of this nobility : violent performances.
pt. 1. Profession of arms
The great quantity of nobility that is found here : Southern France and its warrior elite
The grandeur and magnificence of his household : noble households and kinship
He had no helping himself to money : crédit and noble finances
pt. 2. Bonds of nobility
With the assistance of my particular friends : clientage and friendship
The dignity and authority of their charges : officeholding and political culture
Actions the most perilous being the most honorable : honor and courage
pt. 3. Culture of revolt
The call to arms from all quarters : rituals of arming
A great multitude of soldiers : personal armies
The zeal of this nobility : violent performances.