Saint Bartholomew's Eve
Author: G.A. Henty
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2020-07-29
Total Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 3752367237
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Author: G.A. Henty
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2020-07-29
Total Pages: 350
ISBN-13: 3752367237
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Author: G. A. Henty
Publisher: DigiCat
Published: 2022-09-16
Total Pages: 381
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKDigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Saint Bartholomew's Eve: A Tale of the Huguenot Wars" by G. A. Henty. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Author: Barbara B. Diefendorf
Publisher: Macmillan Higher Education
Published: 2018-10-24
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 1319241670
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA riveting account of the Saint Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, its origins, and its aftermath, this volume by Barbara B. Diefendorf introduces students to the most notorious episode in France’s sixteenth century civil and religious wars and an event of lasting historical importance. The murder of thousands of French Protestants by Catholics in August 1572 influenced not only the subsequent course of France’s civil wars and state building, but also patterns of international alliance and long-standing cultural values across Europe. The book begins with an introduction that explores the political and religious context for the massacre and traces the course of the massacre and its aftermath. The featured documents offer a rich array of sources on the conflict — including royal edicts, popular songs, polemics, eyewitness accounts, memoirs, paintings, and engravings — to enable students to explore the massacre, the nature of church-state relations, the moral responsibility of secular and religious authorities, and the origins and consequences of religious persecution and intolerance in this period. Useful pedagogic aids include headnotes and gloss notes to the documents, a list of major figures, a chronology of key events, questions for consideration, a selected bibliography, and an index.
Author: Arlette Jouanna
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 2016-05-16
Total Pages: 434
ISBN-13: 1526112183
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOn 18 August 1572, Paris hosted the lavish wedding of Marguerite de Valois and Henri de Navarre, which was designed to seal the reconciliation of France’s Catholics and Protestants. Only six days later, the execution of the Protestant leaders on the orders of the king’s council unleashed a vast massacre by Catholics of thousands of Protestants in Paris and elsewhere. Why was the celebration of concord followed so quickly by such unrestrained carnage? Arlette Jouanna’s new reading of the most notorious massacre in early modern European history rejects most of the established accounts, especially those privileging conspiracy, in favour of an explanation based on ideas of reason of state. The Massacre stimulated reflection on royal power, the limits of authority and obedience, and the danger of religious division for France’s political traditions. Based on extensive research and a careful examination of existing interpretations, this book is the most authoritative analysis of a shattering event.
Author: George Alfred Henty
Publisher: London : Blackie ; Toronto : Copp Clark Company, [189-?]
Published: 1894
Total Pages: 454
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Eve Tibbs
Publisher: Baker Academic
Published: 2021-07-20
Total Pages: 285
ISBN-13: 1493430912
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEve Tibbs offers a comprehensive yet accessible introduction to the beliefs and practices of the Eastern Orthodox Church for Western readers. Tibbs has devoted her career to translating the Orthodox faith to an evangelical audience and has over twenty years of experience teaching this material to students. Assuming no prior knowledge of Orthodox theology, this survey covers the basic ideas of Eastern Orthodox Christianity from its origins at Pentecost to the present day.
Author: Andrew M. Beresford
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2020-03-02
Total Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9004419381
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSacred Skin offers the first systematic evaluation of the dissemination and development of the cult of St. Bartholomew in Spain. Exploring the paradoxes of hagiographic representation and their ambivalent effect on the observer, the book focuses on literary and visual testimonies produced from the emergence of a distinctive vernacular voice through to the formalization of Bartholomew’s saintly identity and his transformation into a key expression of Iberian consciousness. Drawing on and extending advances in cultural criticism, particularly theories of selfhood and the complex ontology of the human body, its five chapters probe the evolution of hagiographic conventions, demonstrating how flaying poses a unique challenge to our understanding of the nature and meaning of identity. See inside the book.
Author: Kate Mosse
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Published: 2021-01-19
Total Pages: 548
ISBN-13: 1250202191
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFollowing #1 Sunday Times bestseller The Burning Chambers, New York Times bestseller Kate Mosse returns with The City of Tears, a sweeping historical epic about love in a time of war. "Mosse is a master storyteller."—Madeline Miller, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Circe Alliances and Romance August 1572: Minou Joubert and her husband Piet travel to Paris to attend a royal wedding which, after a decade of religious wars, is intended to finally bring peace between the Catholics and the Huguenots. Loyalty and Deception Also in Paris is their oldest enemy, Vidal, in pursuit of an ancient relic that will change the course of history. Revenge and Persecution Within days of the marriage, thousands will lie dead in the street, and Minou’s family will be scattered to the four winds . . .
Author: Jonas van Tol
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2018-11-05
Total Pages: 286
ISBN-13: 9004330720
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe course of the French Wars of Religion, commonly portrayed as a series of civil wars, was profoundly shaped by foreign actors. Many German Protestants in particular felt compelled to intervene. In Germany and the French Wars of Religion, 1560-1572 Jonas van Tol examines how Protestant German audiences understood the conflict in France and why they deemed intervention necessary. He demonstrates that conflicting stories about the violence in France fused with local religious debates and news from across Europe leading to a surprising range of interpretations of the nature of the French Wars of Religion. As a consequence, German Lutherans found themselves on opposing sides on the battlefields of France.
Author: Collinson Pierrepont Edwards Burgwyn
Publisher:
Published: 1889
Total Pages: 240
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