The politics of piety: Franciscan preachers during the wars of religion, 1560-1600

A history of the role played by the Franciscans during the contentious Wars of Religion [1562-1594]. 'The Politics of Piety' situates the Franciscan order at the heart of the religious and political conflicts of the late sixteenth century to show how a medieval charismatic religious tradit...

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Main Author: Armstrong, Megan C. 1962- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Suffolk Boydell & Brewer 2004.
In:Year: 2004
Reviews:The politics of piety. Franciscan preachers during the wars of religion, 1560–1600. By Megan C. Armstrong. (Changing Perspectives on Early Modern Europe.) Pp. vii+278. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press/Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer, 2004. £50. 1 58046 175 1; 1542 3905 (2005) (Racaut, Luc)
[Rezension von: Armstrong, Megan C., The Politics of Piety: Franciscan Preachers during the Wars of Religion, 1560-1600] (2006) (Pettegree, Andrew)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B France / Franciscans / Huguenot Wars / Religious policy / History 1560-1600
Further subjects:B Franciscans ; France ; History ; 16th century
B Franciscans
B France ; History ; Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598
B France History, Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598
B Religion And Politics France History, 16th century
B France ; Church history ; 16th century
B France History Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598
B France Church history, 16th century
B Franciscans (France) History 16th century
B Religion And Politics (France) History 16th century
B Religion and politics ; France ; History ; 16th century
B France Church history 16th century
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Print version: 9781580461757
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Summary:A history of the role played by the Franciscans during the contentious Wars of Religion [1562-1594]. 'The Politics of Piety' situates the Franciscan order at the heart of the religious and political conflicts of the late sixteenth century to show how a medieval charismatic religious tradition became an engine of political change. The friars used their redoubtable skills as preachers, intellectual training at the University of Paris, and personal and professional connections with other Catholic reformers and patrons to successfully galvanize popular opposition to the spread of Protestantism throughout the sixteenth century. By 1588, the friars used these same strategies on behalf of the Catholic League to prevent the succession of the Protestant heir presumptive, Henry of Navarre, to the French throne. This book contributes to our understanding of religion as a formative political impulse throughout the sixteenth century by linking the long-term political activism of the friars to the emergence of the French monarchy of the seventeenth century. Megan C. Armstrong is associate professor of history at McMaster University.
An age of spiritual crisis : the wars of religion -- Internal reform and the revitalization of the Franciscan mission -- The French Franciscan mission and ecclesiastical support -- Patronage and piety -- The university of Paris -- Political activism and the Franciscan body politic
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ISBN:1580466303