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Noble Strategies in an Early Modern Small State - The Mahuet of Lorraine

English · Hardback

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Noble Strategies in an Early Modern Small State addresses a subject few other scholars of early modern Europe attempt: the hundreds of small states that made up the overwhelming majority of Europe's political entities before the nineteenth century. Author Charles Lipp studies the elite of the duchy of Lorraine, a territory strategically placed geographically and culturally along the frontiers dividing France and Germany, and a region contested for centuries by the Habsburgs of the Holy Roman Empire and the Valois and Bourbons of the kingdom of France. Rather than focus on either the dukes of Lorraine or the dynasties like the Guise or the Bassompierre, as other studies havedone, this volume analyzes a family belonging to the lower nobility, the Mahuet, over several generations from the late-sixteenth through the early-eighteenth centuries. The book explores how this family rose to social prominenceduring a chaotic period in their homeland's history, a time marked by foreign invasion, military occupation, and an outbreak of the plague, among other trials.

Charles Lipp is Assistant Professor of History, Universityof West Georgia.

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Introduction: A More Typical Portrait
Becoming Noble in a Small State
An Uncertain Exile: Marc-Antoine de Mahuet in the Court of Charles of Lorraine
Surviving the Sun King: The Mahuet in French-Occupied Lorraine
The Limits to Success: Jean-François de Mahuet and the Grand Prévôté de Saint-Dié
Conclusion: Strategies of Status and Small-State Nobles
Appendix I: Genealogies of the Mahuet, Dattel, Richard, and d'Hoffelize Families
Appendix II: The Dukes of Lorraine, 1473-1737
Appendix III: A Statistical Survey of the Lorrain Anoblis

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Charles T. Lipp

Product details

Authors Charles Lipp, Charles T Lipp, Charles T. Lipp, Charles T. (Customer) Lipp
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2011
 
EAN 9781580463966
ISBN 978-1-58046-396-6
No. of pages 262
Dimensions 157 mm x 236 mm x 23 mm
Weight 544 g
Series Changing Perspectives on Early Modern Europe
Changing Perspectives on Early
Changing Perspectives on Early Modern Europe
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Modern era up to 1918

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