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Violence and the State in Languedoc, 1250β1400
About this book
Although it is often assumed that resurgent royal government eliminated so-called 'private warfare', the French judicial archives reveal nearly one hundred such wars waged in Languedoc and the Auvergne between the mid-thirteenth and the end of the fourteenth century. Royal administrators often intervened in these wars, but not always in order to suppress 'private violence' in favour of 'public justice'. They frequently recognised elites' own power and legitimate prerogatives, and elites were often fully complicit with royal intervention. Much of the engagement between royal officers and local elites came through informal processes of negotiation and settlement, rather than through the imposition of official justice. The expansion of royal authority was due as much to local cooperation as to conflict, a fact that ensured its survival during the fourteenth-century crises. This book thus provides a narrative of the rise of the French state and a fresh perspective on aristocratic violence.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title page
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Map
- Introduction: History, historians, and seigneurial war
- Chapter 1 War and peace in post-Albigensian Languedoc, 1250β1270
- Chapter 2 Philip the Fairβs mission from God, 1270β1314
- Chapter 3 The last Capetians and the Hundred Years War, 1315β1350
- Chapter 4 The changing experience of violence, 1350β1364
- Chapter 5 Violence and the state, 1365β1400
- Conclusion
- Appendix A: Royal ordonnances regarding seigneurial war
- Appendix B: Seigneurial wars in southern France
- Bibliography
- Index