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Author Collins, James B.

Title The state in early modern France / James B. Collins
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995

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Description xxxiv, 280 pages : maps ; 24 cm
Series New approaches to European history ; 5
New approaches to European history ; 5
Contents Historical background: the growth of the French state to 1627 -- 1. The crucible, 1620s-1630s -- 2. The twenty years' crisis, 1635-1654 -- 3. Louis XIV and the creation of the modern state -- 4. The debacle --5. A new France, 1720s-1750s -- 6. Reform, renewal, collapse -- 7. The crisis of 1787-1789
Summary This major new textbook addresses fundamental questions about the nature of the state in early modern Europe through an analysis of the most important continental state, France. Professor Collins abandons the traditional formulation of the absolute monarchy, and presents in its place a state that evolved to meet the needs of the French elites. Dealing both with the changes in the idea of the state and with the evolution of the state institutions themselves, Collins offers a fundamental reinterpretation of the state in early modern France which addresses issues relevant to historians and students of political thought
Analysis France History, 1589-1789
France History, 1589-1789
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 268-273) and index
Subject Monarchy -- France -- History.
SUBJECT France -- History -- Bourbons, 1589-1789. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051301
LC no. 94033992
ISBN 052138284X (hardbacK)
0521387248 (paperback)