Explore the political history of France’s Reformed communities from 1621 to 1626.
This study offers a focused look at the War of Religion, the 1622 Montpellier peace, and the evolving tensions that shaped early 17th‑century France, through a careful examination of events, debates, and official responses.
This edition compiles key documents, debates, and administrative actions that influenced the Reformed party. It highlights how royal policy, local assemblies, and religious disputes interacted during a pivotal period, while keeping a clear view of the broader political landscape.
- Contextual analysis of the first and second major conflicts between 1621 and 1626
- Accounts of negotiations, edicts, and the evolving relationship between the crown and the Reformed communities
- Appendices and sources that illuminate pamphlets, letters, and administrative decisions
- Structured, source‑driven presentation suitable for researchers and general readers
Ideal for readers of political history, religious studies, and early modern France who seek a documentary‑driven portrait of this era’s upheavals.