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    King's sister--queen of dissent : Marguerite of Navarre (1492-1549) and her evangelical network / by Reid, Jonathan A.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Resolving a Riddle: Marguerite of Navarre and the Early French Reformation -- A Twofold Riddle -- French Reformation Historiography: The "Magnificent13; Anarchy" -- Structure of Study -- Chapter One -- The Early Reformation in France -- Evangelical Growth -- The Crisis of Evangelicalism -- The Reformed Ascendancy -- Chapter Two -- Mapping the Navarrian Network -- Contemporary Signposts -- Sources for Reconstructing the Navarrian Network -- Dramatis Personae -- Chapter Three -- The Valois Trinity Takes Power: New Regime and Church Reform, 15158211;1521 -- The Royal Trinity -- Marguerite: The Trinity's Minor Partner and Her New Powers -- Marguerite's Support of Francis's Rule: Foreign Affairs and the Concordat -- The Royal Family's Religion and Late Medieval Reform -- Leading Characteristics of Marguerite's Religion -- Chapter Four -- The Fabrist Background to the Navarrian Network -- "Ante illustrationem Evangelii:" Evangelical Self-awareness -- The Fabrists' Career -- From "Barbarian Captivity" to the "Babylonian Captivity:" The Restoration of Learning -- Before Meaux: A Season of Growth and Strife -- Prepared but not Destined for Meaux -- Chapter Five -- The Meaux Experiment I: From Clerical Reform to Evangelical Renewal, 15188211;1523 -- Clerical Reform to 1521 -- Evangelical Renewal, 15218211;1523 -- Chapter Six -- The Meaux Experiment II: Model for National Reform, 15218211;1523 -- Bri231;onnet's 'Band' and 'Captain' Marguerite -- A Reform Program Rebuff ed, Fall 1522 -- The Cold War Heats Up, May8211;December 1523 -- The Bourges Breakout, November 15238211;February 1524 -- Chapter Seven -- From Meaux to Madrid: The Network Knits Together, 15248211;1526 -- Birth of the Network: An International "Fraternal Alliance" -- The French Evangelical Reform Program and the German Connection -- The Invention of the French Evangelical Press in 1525 -- Leadership and Strategy8212;Doctrine and Purpose -- Chapter Eight -- Resurrecting King and Reform, 15258211;1530 -- The King in Captivity and Reform in Exile, 15258211;1526 -- Reform Held Hostage, 15268211;1530 -- Chapter Nine -- Legitimating the Evangelical Movement, 15318211;1539 -- Prologues to the Paris Campaign, 15318211;1534 -- Evangelical Buildup and Breakdown in Paris, 15338211;1535 -- An Improbable Religious Concord, 15338211;1536 -- Volume -- 2 -- Chapter Ten -- The 'Sons of Apollo' in the Service of Christ -- Poets as Religious Leaders -- Polemics and Piety -- Chapter Eleven -- Secret Diplomacy and Religious Dissimulation, 15408211;1549 -- "The Emperor is Hypocrisy and the Pope the Devil": Evangelical Diplomacy at the Court of Francis I, 15408211;1547 -- Building Evangelical Institutions: Claude Baduel and G233;rard Roussel -- The Dynamics of Separation: The Navarrian Network and Calvin -- Conclusion -- Towards the Wars of Religion -- Appendix A -- Additions and Corrections to the Correspondence of Marguerite of Navarre -- Additions and Corrections -- Index: Changes to Letter Numbers -- Appendix B -- Books Related to the Navarrian Network -- I.A Checklist of Books Related to the Navarrian Network -- II. …”
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    The French religious wars, 1562-1598 / by Knecht, R. J.

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Chronology -- Background to war: Religious dissent and aristocratic discontent -- Warring sides: The Crown and the Huguenots -- Outbreak: The first war (2 April 1562 -- 12 March 1563) -- The fighting: From the 'Surprise de Meaux' to the siege of Rouen -- Portrait of a soldier: Two soldier-writers, one Huguenot captain -- The world around war: The impact of the Wars of Religion on France's neighbours -- Portrait of a civilian: A lawyer, a surgeon, and a pastor -- How the war ended: Henry IV's conversion -- Conclusion and consequences.…”
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    The Saint Bartholomew's Day massacre : a brief history with documents / by Diefendorf, Barbara B., 1946-

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…A Catholic view of the surprise of Meaux / François Grin (1567) -- 13. The execution in effigy of Gaspard de Coligny / Claude Haton (1569) -- 14. …”
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