The French Monarchical Commonwealth, 1356-1560

James B. Collins

The French Monarchical Commonwealth, 1356-1560
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
23 May 2024
Pages
319
ISBN
9781108461283

The French Monarchical Commonwealth, 1356-1560

James B. Collins

How does authority become power? How does power justify itself to achieve its ends? For over two hundred years, the Valois kings relied on a complex mixture of ideologies, ruling a monarchical commonwealth with a coherent theory of shared governance. Forged in the Hundred Years War, this commonwealth built on the defense of the public good (bien public) came undone both practically and theoretically during the Wars of Religion. Just as certain kings sought to expand the royal prerogative, so, too, elites fought to preserve their control over local government. Using town archives from more than twenty cities to complement traditional sources of political theory, The French Monarchical Commonwealth, 1356-1560 establishes the relationship between seemingly theoretical constructs, like the Salic Law, and the reality of everyday politics.

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