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The role of the religious factor in imperial consolidation during the reign of Leopold I (1658–1705)
Importance. The influence of religious and confessional factors on the enemy image formation in German journalism during the reign of Leopold I is analyzed.
S. S. Shelyshey
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La conscience nationale du protestantisme français
From a selection of representative examples, this article shows that at the time of the Wars of Religion, French Protestants finally gave their loyalty to the natural prince, going beyond religious diversity to form the base of an unwavering patriotism ...
Sylvio Hermann De Franceschi
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Ippolito II d’Este, les artistes et le royaume de France (1536-1563)
Between 1536 and 1563, Ippolito II d’Este spent fifteen years in the kingdom of France. He played the role of an intermediary between Italy and France on the political as well as the cultural level.
Jean Sénié
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This article proposes to explore crises from seemingly different backgrounds and periods (the madness of Charles VI of France and the French Wars of Religion) to demonstrate how these elements were used by authors in order to create emotional narratives ...
Charles-Louis Morand Métivier
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Les imprimés et l'Amérique en France pendant les guerres de Religion
Contrary to a prevalent historiographical perspective, sixteenth century France was indifferent to information coming from the “New Worlds”. Nevertheless, the use and production of printed works on America have had a singular history in the French ...
Oury Goldman
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Rencontres précoloniales : conflits maritimes entre la France et le Portugal avant 1580
This paper addresses the wars and conflicts between the French and the Portuguese in the Atlantic Ocean during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. From the struggles over the Canary Islands and the Azores, and the competition for fishing in the Great ...
Géorges van den Abbeele
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French Protestantism has remained famous in the history of political thought mostly for its theories regarding popular sovereignty and the right of the people to resist and replace a tyrannical ruler.
Andrei Constantin Sălăvăstru
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Based on ethnological fieldwork, this research note focuses on the reception of exiles in a small village in the low mountain range of the Cévennes (the welcome of an Afghan family by citizens and the resettlement of eight young Afghans by the French ...
Élise Martin
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Based on ethnological fieldwork, this research note focuses on the reception of exiles in a small village in the low mountain range of the Cévennes (reception of an Afghan family by citizens and reception of eight young Afghan men through a state scheme).
Élise Martin
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The French Wars of Religion sparked a wide range of reactions in the Holy Roman Empire. Many pamphlets, broadsheets and newspapers from both sides — Protestant and Catholic — were translated and published, particularly in Bernhard Jobin’s print shop in ...
Elsa Kammerer
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