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The European Nobility, 14001800 Jonathan Dewald (State University of New York, Buffalo)

The European Nobility, 14001800 By Jonathan Dewald (State University of New York, Buffalo)

The European Nobility, 14001800 by Jonathan Dewald (State University of New York, Buffalo)


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This book is the first comprehensive history of the European nobility between the Renaissance and the French Revolution. Designed to introduce students and non-specialists to the subject, it explains all the principal themes and problems in an authoritative and accessible manner.

The European Nobility, 14001800 Summary

The European Nobility, 14001800 by Jonathan Dewald (State University of New York, Buffalo)

This book is the first comprehensive history of the European nobility between the Renaissance and the French Revolution. Designed to introduce students and non-specialists to the subject, it explains all the principal themes and problems in an authoritative and accessible manner. Professor Dewald surveys the changing numbers, self-perceptions, wealth, and political power of the European nobles, and explores their changing modes of life. Arguing against the conventional point of view, he maintains that the nobles of Europe adapted effectively to the profound changes that marked society and culture at this time. He also argues for the importance of Europe-wide patterns in the evolution of this dominant group; although different countries had different numbers of nobles and accorded them varying privileges, nobles everywhere faced essentially similar problems and responded to them in essentially similar ways.

The European Nobility, 14001800 Reviews

' a challenging new synthesis to explain the experience of the nobility of western Europe in the early modern era '. English Historical Review

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction: the European nobilities as an historical problem; 1. Nature and numbers; 2. Wealth, privilege and the encounter with change; 3. Nobles and politics; 4. Lives and cultures; Conclusion: toward a new society: the French Revolution and beyond; Suggestions for further reading.

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NPB9780521415125
9780521415125
0521415128
The European Nobility, 14001800 by Jonathan Dewald (State University of New York, Buffalo)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1996-05-16
232
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