Book contents
- The French Monarchical Commonwealth, 1356–1560
- The French Monarchical Commonwealth, 1356–1560
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 La chose publique de nostre royaume
- 2 Political Vocabulary in Action
- 3 Murder, Justice, and la chose publique in an Age of Madness
- 4 The Commonwealth under Siege
- 5 The chose publique and Urban Government
- 6 The Orléanist Offensive
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2022
- The French Monarchical Commonwealth, 1356–1560
- The French Monarchical Commonwealth, 1356–1560
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1 La chose publique de nostre royaume
- 2 Political Vocabulary in Action
- 3 Murder, Justice, and la chose publique in an Age of Madness
- 4 The Commonwealth under Siege
- 5 The chose publique and Urban Government
- 6 The Orléanist Offensive
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The centralizing monarchical discourse has long dominated our perception of the kingdom of France. Jacques Krynen, Jean Barbey, Arlette Jouanna, and many others have traced the evolution of this discourse between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries, when, in their view, it led to a Bourbon “absolute monarchy,” but one whose relationship to the concept “absolute” differed substantially in their presentations. Jouanna has added important correctives to the earlier narrative, both in her insistence on the importance of a noble ideology of resistance and in her careful presentation of “puissance absolue” as an “extraordinary weapon” [arme extraordinaire] in the sixteenth century. Kings did not issue legislation on the basis of “puissance absolue,” but relied on their “certain science” and “pleine puissance,” terms used by other rulers, such as the Pope. The king used his “puissance absolue” to force registration of acts to which sovereign courts had objected – above all tax edicts.
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- The French Monarchical Commonwealth, 1356–1560 , pp. 1 - 28Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022