The Uncertain World of Renaissance Geneva and Savoy

Mathieu Caesar

The Uncertain World of Renaissance Geneva and Savoy

Political Life, Factional Conflicts and Religious Turmoil

Uncertainty and instability affected Geneva and the Duchy of Savoy since the mid-fifteenth century. French and Swiss expansionism had turned Savoy into part of a long geopolitical fault line, running from the North Sea to the Mediterranean along the border between France and the Empire. In Geneva, and partially in other towns of Piedmont and the Pays de Vaud, this instability fuelled urban factionalism, confessional conflicts, but also wider discussions about the ways in which society could be reformed. Conflicts were, in the end, the consequence of a struggle about the best political and religious option to reduce uncertainty. The Uncertain World of Renaissance Geneva and Savoy looks at how political life worked in a time of great instability, seeking to answer a straightforward—but not easy—question: how did people face and react to political and religious uncertainty?
Auteur

Mathieu Caesar

Mathieu Caesar is Associate Professor in medieval history at the Université de Genève. He mainly works on social, cultural and political history, and has published on Renaissance Geneva and Savoy, taxation and public finances, revolts, late medieval preaching, princely legislation, early printing, and reversals of fortune.
Titel
The Uncertain World of Renaissance Geneva and Savoy
Subtitel
Political Life, Factional Conflicts and Religious Turmoil
Auteur
Prijs
€ 134,00
ISBN
9789048566396
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
302
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Serie
Renaissance History, Art and Culture
Categorie
Medieval Studies
Discipline
History, Art History, and Archaeology
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