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Inferring past demography and genetic adaptation in Spain using the GCAT cohort [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Located in the southwestern corner of Europe, the Iberian Peninsula is separated from the rest of the continent by the Pyrenees Mountains and from Africa by the Strait of Gibraltar.
Jorge Garcia-Calleja   +4 more
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Social Upheaval in pre-1789 France

open access: yesGroundings, 2022
This essay explores the French Wars of Religion and the Flour War, comparing them with the French Revolution, in its study of social upheaval in France before 1789.
Xinyao Zhang
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Dialogues ou monologues ? Les dialogues polémiques catholiques à l’épreuve des guerres de religion. Les exemples de Jean Gacy, Artus Désiré et Simon Poncet

open access: yesCaliban: French Journal of English Studies, 2022
At first sight, polemical dialogues imply a confrontation between two opposed views. However, the Catholic authors who took up that genre during the French Wars of Religion used Reformed theses as a simple starting point to develop and defend the ...
Anne-Gaëlle Leterrier Gagliano
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From Ahab to “Vilain Herodes”: Biblical Models of Evil Kings in Catholic Anti-Royalist Propaganda during Charles IX (1560–1574) and Henry III (1574–1589)

open access: yesReligions, 2023
During the French Wars of Religion, both the Huguenot and the radical Catholic factions started by stressing their devotion to the Valois monarchy, for reasons both pragmatic and ideological.
Andrei Constantin Sălăvăstru
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La fabrique des délivrances et des réductions

open access: yesLes Cahiers de Framespa, 2022
As part of this collective reflection on the production of sources of memory at the time of the end of the war, this article proposes to compare the corpus of urban memories produced by the consuls and the monarchs during the Wars of Religion (1562-1598).
Maïté Recasens
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Groza konfliktów religijnych we Francji w Kronice Pierre’a Belona du Mans (1517-1564)

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis: Folia Litteraria Romanica, 2022
PIERRE BELON, naturalist and traveler of the 16th century, known for his publications in the field of botany and zoology, and above all for his account of the voyage to the Levant (1546-1549), is also the author of the Cronique, unpublished in the ...
Dorota Szeliga
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A Matter of Jurisdiction: “Guelfs” and “Ghibellines” in the French Wars of Religion

open access: yesClio@Themis, 2023
Gallicans like Montaigne construed the confessional struggle as a problem of jurisdiction between the Crown and the Pope. When he quipped “to the Ghibelline I was a Guelph, to the Guelph a Ghibelline”, he was thus not intimating that he appeared ...
George Hoffmann
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Une « politique de l’oubliance » ? Mémoire et oubli pendant les guerres de Religion (1550-1600)

open access: yesAstérion, 2016
The french Wars of religion (1562-1598) involve memory in a very strange way. Indeed, each pacification edict is an opportunity for the french Crown to impose forgetfulness of recent wars between Catholics and Protestants. These “politics of forgiveness”
Paul-Alexis Mellet, Jérémie Foa
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Les contradictions de la mémoire : heures de gloires et honte des commémorations de la délivrance (xvie siècle – Révolution française)

open access: yesChrétiens et Sociétés, 2023
This article examines the urban memory of French denominational conflicts over the long term, from 1562 to the beginning of the French Revolution, through annual commemorations.
Maïté Recasens
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William of Orange in France and the Transnationality of the Sixteenth-Century Wars of Religion

open access: yesBMGN: Low Countries Historical Review, 2019
William of Orange’s French campaign of 1569 is one of the most curious and least-understood episodes in the life of the leader of the Dutch Revolt.
Jonas van Tol
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