Sacral Kingship Between Disenchantment and Re-enchantment: The French and English Monarchies 1587-1688 (Studies in British and Imperial History, 2)

Sacral Kingship Between Disenchantment and Re-enchantment: The French and English Monarchies 1587-1688 (Studies in British and Imperial History, 2) image
ISBN-10:

1782383565

ISBN-13:

9781782383567

Author(s): Asch, Ronald G.
Edition: 1
Released: Jul 01, 2014
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Format: Hardcover, 288 pages
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Description:

France and England are often seen as monarchies standing at opposite ends of the spectrum of seventeenth-century European political culture. On the one hand the Bourbon monarchy took the high road to absolutism, while on the other the Stuarts never quite recovered from the diminution of their royal authority following the regicide of Charles I in 1649. However, both monarchies shared a common medieval heritage of sacral kingship, and their histories remained deeply entangled throughout the century. This study focuses on the interaction between ideas of monarchy and images of power in the two countries between the execution of Mary Queen of Scots and the Glorious Revolution. It demonstrates that even in periods when politics were seemingly secularized, as in France at the end of the Wars of Religion, and in latter seventeenth- century England, the appeal to religious images and values still lent legitimacy to royal authority by emphasizing the sacral aura or providential role which church and religion conferred on monarchs.












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