Judicial Politics and Urban Revolt in Seventeenth-Century France

Sharon Kettering

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Author
Sharon Kettering
Publish Date
1978-08-21
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
370
Publisher Name
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691052670
ISBN-13
9780691052670
citemno
278880
Subtitle
The Parlement of Aix, 1629-1659
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780691052670

Description

Most historical scholarship concerned with the Fronde has investigated the Parlement of Paris. By focusing on the different experience of high court judges in Aix-en-Provence, Sharon Kettering illuminates the causes of resistance to royal authority and offers a new understanding of the role of provincial officials in seventeenth-century revolts.

The author shows that political tensions and alignments within the court and provincial capital were as important in causing the revolts at Aix as the judges' relationship with the crown. Describing the liaisons and personalities that gave impetus to resistance, she traces the emergence of an opposition party within the Parlement of Aix after the first revolt in 1630. This party remained sporadically active until its dispersal by the crown in 1659, and it provided the leadership for the serious parlementary Fronde at Aix in January, 1649.

Originally published in 1978.

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