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- catalog abstract "This text is a new account of the French Civil Wars, explaining both conflicts and the attempts for peace in early modern France.".
- catalog contributor b12068684.
- catalog coverage "France History Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598.".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "1. France around 1559 -- The frontiers -- Population -- The economy -- Society -- The mid-century crisis -- Government -- Taxation -- The army -- The nature of monarchy -- 2. Crown and nobility -- Defining the nobility -- The concept of honour -- The great nobles -- The provincial nobility -- The nobility in crisis? -- 3. The rise of Protestantism -- John Calvin -- The threat from Geneva -- Calvinism in France -- The social distribution of Calvinism in France -- The Genevan missionaries -- French Calvinism: geographical distribution and population -- Henry II and Calvinism -- 4. Opening shots (1559-1562) -- The Tumult of Amboise (March 1560) -- The growth of Calvinism -- The Catholic backlash -- The search for concord -- The massacre of Vassy (1 March 1562) -- 5. The first civil war (April 1562-March 1563) -- Mobilizng for war -- The Huguenot take-over of towns -- Foreign intervention -- Mobilizing the king's army -- The siege of Rouen (28 May-26 October 1562) -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The defection of Montmorency-Damville (13 November 1574) -- The provinces of the union -- Funding the Huguenot war effort -- Alencon's flight from court (15 September 1575) -- The Peace of Monsieur (6 May 1576) -- 10. The sixth war (December 1576-September 1577) -- The League of Peronne (1576) -- The Estates-General of Blois (1576) -- The sixth war (December 1576-September 1577) -- 11. The Catholic League (1578-1589) -- Henry III; a controversial monarch -- Anjou and the Netherlands -- Provincial anarchy -- The Catholic League -- The War of the Three Henrys (1587-1589) -- The Day of the Barricades (May 1588) -- The Estates-General of Blois (1588) -- The assassination of Henry III (1 August 1589) -- 12. The conquest of the kingdom (1589-1592) -- The battle of Arques (21 September 1589) -- Mayenen and the League -- The battle of Ivry (14 March 1590) -- The siege of Paris (7 April-30 August 1590) -- The problem of the succession -- The siege of Rouen (November 1591-March 1592) -- ".
- catalog description "The provincial stalemate (1592) -- 13. Conversion and peace (1592-1598) -- Henry IV's conversion (25 July 1593) -- The war against Spain -- The siege of Amiens (April-September 1597) -- The Edict of Nantes (13 April 1598) -- The Peace of Vervins (2 May 1598) -- The assassination of Henry IV (14 May 1610) -- The last religious war (1610-1629) -- List of provincial governors, 1559-1598.".
- catalog description "The search for concord -- The battle of Dreux (19 December 1562) -- Funding the war -- The Peace Edict of Amboise (19 March 1563) -- 6. The armed peace (March 1563-September 1567) -- Opposition of the parlements -- Le Havre recaptured (30 July 1563) -- Charles IX's majority declared (17 August 1563) -- Enforcing the peace -- Charles IX's 'grand tour' of France -- 7. The second and third wars (1567-1570) -- The phoney peace -- Finding the war -- The Peace of Longjumeau (23 March 1568) -- The third war (September 1568-August 1570) -- The royal artillery in 1568 -- The battle of Jarnac (13 March 1569) -- The war in the south -- The Peace of Saint-Germain (8 August 1570) -- 8. St. Bartholomew's Day and after (1572-1575) -- Catholic anger -- The massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day (24 August 1572) -- Effects of the massacres -- 9. From La Rochelle to Beaulieu (1572-1576) -- The war in the south -- Fraternal discord -- The fifth civil war (November 1574-May 1576) -- ".
- catalog description "This text is a new account of the French Civil Wars, explaining both conflicts and the attempts for peace in early modern France.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 341 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "French civil wars, 1562-1598.".
- catalog identifier "0582095484 (cased : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0582095492 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "French civil wars, 1562-1598.".
- catalog isPartOf "Modern wars in perspective".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Harlow, England ; New York : Longman,".
- catalog relation "French civil wars, 1562-1598.".
- catalog spatial "France History Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598.".
- catalog subject "944/.029 21".
- catalog subject "DC111.3 .K55 2000".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. France around 1559 -- The frontiers -- Population -- The economy -- Society -- The mid-century crisis -- Government -- Taxation -- The army -- The nature of monarchy -- 2. Crown and nobility -- Defining the nobility -- The concept of honour -- The great nobles -- The provincial nobility -- The nobility in crisis? -- 3. The rise of Protestantism -- John Calvin -- The threat from Geneva -- Calvinism in France -- The social distribution of Calvinism in France -- The Genevan missionaries -- French Calvinism: geographical distribution and population -- Henry II and Calvinism -- 4. Opening shots (1559-1562) -- The Tumult of Amboise (March 1560) -- The growth of Calvinism -- The Catholic backlash -- The search for concord -- The massacre of Vassy (1 March 1562) -- 5. The first civil war (April 1562-March 1563) -- Mobilizng for war -- The Huguenot take-over of towns -- Foreign intervention -- Mobilizing the king's army -- The siege of Rouen (28 May-26 October 1562) -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The defection of Montmorency-Damville (13 November 1574) -- The provinces of the union -- Funding the Huguenot war effort -- Alencon's flight from court (15 September 1575) -- The Peace of Monsieur (6 May 1576) -- 10. The sixth war (December 1576-September 1577) -- The League of Peronne (1576) -- The Estates-General of Blois (1576) -- The sixth war (December 1576-September 1577) -- 11. The Catholic League (1578-1589) -- Henry III; a controversial monarch -- Anjou and the Netherlands -- Provincial anarchy -- The Catholic League -- The War of the Three Henrys (1587-1589) -- The Day of the Barricades (May 1588) -- The Estates-General of Blois (1588) -- The assassination of Henry III (1 August 1589) -- 12. The conquest of the kingdom (1589-1592) -- The battle of Arques (21 September 1589) -- Mayenen and the League -- The battle of Ivry (14 March 1590) -- The siege of Paris (7 April-30 August 1590) -- The problem of the succession -- The siege of Rouen (November 1591-March 1592) -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The provincial stalemate (1592) -- 13. Conversion and peace (1592-1598) -- Henry IV's conversion (25 July 1593) -- The war against Spain -- The siege of Amiens (April-September 1597) -- The Edict of Nantes (13 April 1598) -- The Peace of Vervins (2 May 1598) -- The assassination of Henry IV (14 May 1610) -- The last religious war (1610-1629) -- List of provincial governors, 1559-1598.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The search for concord -- The battle of Dreux (19 December 1562) -- Funding the war -- The Peace Edict of Amboise (19 March 1563) -- 6. The armed peace (March 1563-September 1567) -- Opposition of the parlements -- Le Havre recaptured (30 July 1563) -- Charles IX's majority declared (17 August 1563) -- Enforcing the peace -- Charles IX's 'grand tour' of France -- 7. The second and third wars (1567-1570) -- The phoney peace -- Finding the war -- The Peace of Longjumeau (23 March 1568) -- The third war (September 1568-August 1570) -- The royal artillery in 1568 -- The battle of Jarnac (13 March 1569) -- The war in the south -- The Peace of Saint-Germain (8 August 1570) -- 8. St. Bartholomew's Day and after (1572-1575) -- Catholic anger -- The massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day (24 August 1572) -- Effects of the massacres -- 9. From La Rochelle to Beaulieu (1572-1576) -- The war in the south -- Fraternal discord -- The fifth civil war (November 1574-May 1576) -- ".
- catalog title "The French civil wars, 1562-1598 / R.J. Knecht.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".