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Couverture rigide. Condition: Comme neuf. Edition originale. Turnhout ( Belgique) 2021. 1 Volume/1. -- Comme Neuf -- Reliure éditeur cartonnée illustrée. Format in-8°( 25,4 x 17,8 cm ). ------ 432 pages avec 84 illustrations dont 40 en couleurs , 2 tableaux et 2 cartes. ********************* Présentation éditeur : "" Le caractère pan-européen des guerres de religion suscite des questions sur l'incidence des frontières et le rôle des acteurs qui les franchissent ou les transgressent. Cet ouvrage retrace les parcours transrégionaux et confessionnels des Croÿ, une puissante maison nobiliaire établie de part et d'autre des frontières séparant la France et les Pays-Bas habsbourgeois, à travers la reconstitution des engagements politiques et religieux de ses membres (Porcien, Aarschot, Chimay, Havré, et leurs épouses ou mères Amboise, Lorraine, Clèves, Brimeu, Dommartin). Ce volume montre comment ces noblesses transrégionales bâtissent leur influence à l'ombre des rivalités internationales entre rois de France et d'Espagne, empereurs et ducs de Lorraine, et du choix de la religion au temps des Réformes; comment elles assemblent stratégiquement leurs domaines, patronnent une clientèle locale et se font reconnaître comme souverains de micro-principautés; et comment elles mobilisent ce capital politique en rivalisant avec d'autres lignages catholiques (Guise, Clèves) ou protestants (Condé, Bouillon), en désobéissant à leur prince ou en négociant leur réconciliation avec lui. Ont contribué à ce volume Anne Mieke Backer, Aurélien Behr, Olivia Carpi, Nette Claeys, Gustaaf Janssens, Alain Joblin, Odile Jurbert, Tomaso Pascucci, Sanne Maekelberg, Pieter Martens, Jonathan Spangler et Sylvia van Zanen. "" "" ********************.
Published by , Brepols, 2020, 2020
Paperback, 262 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:7 b/w, Language: English. ISBN 9782503584935. Summary The early modern world was one of movement, contact, and exchange. Yet, this does not mean that it was borderless. On the contrary, connection existed only when people moved along and across the separations between polities, religions, and mentalities. So in order to understand early modern connections, one also needs to analyse the boundaries that accompanied them. In Transregional Territories, the early modern Low Countries are chosen as a 'laboratory' for studying border formation and border management through the lens of transregional history. Eight different cases highlight the impact of boundaries on the actions and strategies of individuals and governments. Crossing borders in early modern times was not merely an act of negating a territorial division, but rather a moment of intimate interaction with the separation itself. As such, this volume illustrates how borders forced historical actors to adapt their behaviour, and how historians can use a transregional vantage point to better understand these changes. The cases are presented by leading border specialists and scholars of the early modern Low Countries: Fernando Chavarr a M gica, Victor Enthoven, Raingard Esser, Yves Junot, Marie Kervyn, Christel Annemieke Romein, and Patricia Subirade. Bram De Ridder, Violet Soen, Werner Thomas, and Sophie Verreyken are all members of the Early Modern History Research Group of the KU Leuven. Together, they have published extensively on transregional history and the history of the early modern Low Countries, grouped under the label of transregionalhistory.eu. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: Transregional History: New Perspectives on Early Modern Borders and Borderlands in the Low Countries and the Habsburg Worlds. Bram De Ridder & Violet Soen. Part I: Transregional Families Upper Guelders's Four Points of the Compass: Historiography and Transregional Families in a Contested Border Region between the Empire, the Spanish Monarchy, and the Dutch Republic. Raingard Esser. Transregional Marriages and Strategies of Loyalty: The House of Arenberg Navigating between the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs, 1630-1700. Sophie Verreyken. Part II: Cross-Border Circulations Negotiating Consensual Loyalty to the Habsburg Dynasty: Francophone Border Provinces between the Low Countries and France, 1477-1659. Yves Junot & Marie Kervyn, Franche-Comt , the Low Countries, and the Catholic Backbone of Seventeenth-Century Europe: Transregional and Cross-Border Circulations of Devotional Practices and Artistic Knowledge. Patricia Subirade. How Local Politics Became a Matter of Transregional Concern: German and Dutch Pamphlets Calling J lich Nobility to Assemble in Cologne, 1642-1651. Annemieke Romein. Part III: Border Management The Scheldt Estuary during the Dutch Revolt: War, Trade, and Taxation, 1572-1609. Victor Enthoven. Border Management during the Eighty Years' War: Passports for Persons Crossing the New Habsburg-Dutch Border, 1568-1648. Bram De Ridder. Cannon Law' during the Politique des R unions: French Power Politics at the Bidasoa Border and the Crisis of the Customary Law of Nations. Fernando Chavarr a M gica. 0 g.
Published by , Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2025, 2025
Paperback, Pages: 390 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:3 tables b/w. Language:English, *new. ISBN 9782503581590. This is the first volume to analyze pacification strategies within the Spanish Monarchy on a global level. It deals with the development and aftermath of the many early modern revolts on the Iberian and Italian Peninsula, the Sicilian and Sardinian islands, the cities along the North Sea and the Spanish Americas. These comparative studies uncover the different ways in which the Spanish Monarchy dealt with rebellion from cities and constituencies, ranging from military responses and repression to offers for negotiation and reconciliation. They also point out common characteristics of these pacification processes, such as the promises of pardon, the granting of grace and the instruction of peace envoys. The different chapters, each accompanied by an edition of sources, show how the reconciliation and reincorporation into the Spanish Habsburg orbit proved to be a painstaking process with an unpredictable outcome. TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface List of source editions (in chronological order) Introduction How to Map Pacification and Reconciliation in the Spanish Habsburg Worlds? Violet Soen & Yves Junot PART I: Pacification and Its Limits An Unfinished Pacification. The Spanish Crown and Its Settlement Strategies Towards the Peruvian ?Benem ritos? in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Jos de la Puente-Brunke Reconstructing Obedience in the Spanish Monarchy. Agents and Practices Involved in the Restoration of Peace in Guip zcoa, 1635?1640 Susana Truchuelo Wartime Legalism after the Peace of Munster. The Pacification of Habsburg-Dutch Borderlands, 1648?1649 Bram De Ridder PART II: Diplomacy and Reconciliation A Contended City and Its Two Masters. Piacenza Between the Habsburg Conquest and the Restitution to the Farnese, 1547?1556 Massimo Carlo Giannini Building Reconciliation Through Diplomacy and Religion. The Dutch Revolt, the Cologne Peace Conference and Its Preparations, 1577?1579 tienne Bourdeu The 1668 Treaty of Lisbon and Its Impact on Iberian Diplomatic Relations. Implementing Peace through Conflicts over Borders, Privileges and Property Carolina Esteves Soares PART III: Revolt and Reincorporation Reconciliation and Reincorporation of Cities in the Spanish Monarchy. Dunkirk during the Dutch Revolt Yves Junot Maroons Between Escape and Political Reconciliation. The African Challenge to Viceregal Supremacy in New Spain, 1608?1609 Matteo Lazzari Political Conflict and Pacification in the War of the Spanish Succession. The Palermo Revolt of 1708 Marina Torres Arce PART IV: Pardon and Pacification The City Defiant, the Ruler Compliant. Repertoires of Repression and Reconciliation in the Burgundian-Habsburg Low Countries in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Violet Soen Negotiation and Reconciliation Strategies in Viceregal Peru. The Peace Mission of Pedro de La Gasca, 1543?1548 Manfredi Merluzzi A Judge for Reconciliation in New Spain. The Mediation of Francisco Manso y Z iga, Archbishop?elect of Mexico, 1627?1630 Gibran Bautista y Lugo Grace and Justice in the Spanish Monarchy. Building Peace amid Conflict in Castile in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Tom s A. Mantecon Conclusions Transitional Justice in the Spanish and French Kingdoms David van der Linden Notes on the Contributors Index of names Index of Places 0 g.
Published by , Brepols, 2021, 2021
Hardback, 432 pages, Size:178 x 254 mm, Illustrations:84 b/w, 40 col., 2 tables b/w., 2 maps b/w, Language: French. ISBN 9782503582993. Summary Le caract re pan-europ en des guerres de religion suscite des questions sur l'incidence des fronti res et le r le des acteurs qui les franchissent ou les transgressent. Cet ouvrage retrace les parcours transr gionaux et confessionnels des Cro , une puissante maison nobiliaire tablie de part et d'autre des fronti res s parant la France et les Pays-Bas habsbourgeois, travers la reconstitution des engagements politiques et religieux de ses membres (Porcien, Aarschot, Chimay, Havr , et leurs pouses ou m res Amboise, Lorraine, Cl ves, Brimeu, Dommartin). Ce volume montre comment ces noblesses transr gionales b tissent leur influence l'ombre des rivalit s internationales entre rois de France et d'Espagne, empereurs et ducs de Lorraine, et du choix de la religion au temps des R formes; comment elles assemblent strat giquement leurs domaines, patronnent une client le locale et se font reconna tre comme souverains de micro-principaut s; et comment elles mobilisent ce capital politique en rivalisant avec d'autres lignages catholiques (Guise, Cl ves) ou protestants (Cond , Bouillon), en d sob issant leur prince ou en n gociant leur r conciliation avec lui. Ont contribu ce volume Anne Mieke Backer, Aur lien Behr, Olivia Carpi, Nette Claeys, Gustaaf Janssens, Alain Joblin, Odile Jurbert, Tomaso Pascucci, Sanne Maekelberg, Pieter Martens, Jonathan Spangler et Sylvia van Zanen. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Au-del de Ch teau-Porcien et Montcornet. Les laboratoires de d finition de la noblesse et de la religion aux fronti res de France, de Lorraine et des Pays-Bas (XVIe-XVIIe si cle) Yves Junot & Violet Soen Partie I - La fronti re et les guerres de religion Les usages des petites souverainet s dans la construction de l'identit aristocratique. La vall e de la Meuse comme laboratoire de promotion sociale (xvie-xviiie si cle) Jonathan Spangler La seigneurie souveraine de Sedan. Un simultaneum entre deux mondes (1580-1630) Aur lien Behr Une noblesse sur la fronti re. La noblesse protestante picarde et le prince de Cond (1560-1570) Alain Joblin L'incidence de la fronti re sur les relations confessionnelles. Le cas des villes de Picardie et de Champagne au temps des premi res Guerres de Religion (1562-1572) Olivia Carpi Partie II - Les Cro chefs de parti dans les guerres civiles et religieuses en Europe lever sa maison et s'engager pour la cause r form e. Approches nouvelles sur Antoine de Cro , prince de Porcien (c. 1539-1567) Odile Jurbert Un noble ambitieux entre guerre et paix pendant la R volte des Pays-Bas. L'opposition loyale de Philippe III de Cro , duc d'Aarschot et comte de Beaumont (1565-1577) Gustaaf Janssens Les limites du devoir de r volte aux Pays-Bas. Les r conciliations de Philippe de Cro , duc d'Aarschot, et de son fils Charles, prince de Chimay (1576-1584) Violet Soen Mat rialiser sa noblesse sur la fronti re des anciens Pays-Bas avec la France. Le patrimoine architectural de Charles de Cro , prince de Chimay et duc d'Aarschot (1560-1612) Sanne Maekelberg & Pieter Martens N gocier la paix au-del des fronti res pendant les guerres de religion. Le parcours pan-europ en de Charles-Philippe de Cro , marquis d'Havr (1549-1613) Violet Soen Partie III - Femmes aristocratiques engag es, m diatrices, marginales Le r le des femmes dans les ambitions transr gionales d'un prince calviniste, Antoine de Cro , prince de Porcien (c. 1539-1567) Tomaso Pascucci Je me sens infiniment vostre oblig e L'intime amiti entre le botaniste Charles de L'Escluse et Marie de Brimeu, princesse de Chimay et duchesse d'Aarschot (c. 1550-1605) Sylvia van Zanen La qu te d'un nouvel am nagement des jardins par Marie de Brimeu, princesse de Chimay et Porcien (c. 1550-1605) Anne Mieke Backer Les Cro -Havr entre Lorraine et Pays-Bas Les engagements politiques et religieux de Diane de Dommartin, baronnesse de F n trange et comtesse de Fontenoy (1552-1617) Nette Claeys & Violet Soen Noblesses transr gionales. Grands propri taires, chefs militaires et n gociateurs de paix dans les soci t s de fronti re pendant les guerres de religions (xvie-xviie si cle) Yves Junot & Violet Soen dition des sources dition du contrat de mariage d'Antoine de Cro et de Catherine de Cl ves (le 4 octobre 1560) et du testament d'Antoine de Cro (le 28 avril 1567) Odile Jurbert 0 g.
Published by , Brepols, 2021, 2021
First Edition
Hardback, 604 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Illustrations:2 tables b/w., Language(s):English, French. ISBN 9782503590615. Summary In the year 1516, two crucial texts for the cultural history of the West saw the light: Desiderius Erasmus' Nouum Instrumentum and Thomas More's Utopia. Both of these works dealt freely with authoritative sources of Western civilization and opened new pathways of thought on the eve of far-reaching religious and political changes. This book volume deals with aspects of the content, reception and influence of Nouum Instrumentum and Utopia in the (Early) Modern Era, while also focusing upon the sources they used and critically adopted. The overall approach is that both texts have contributed dramatically to the rise of (early) modern Western thought and have influenced the next generations in their literary, philosophical and theological works. This volume, multidisciplinary in scope, brings together contributions from the fields of bible exegesis, theology, philosophy, philology and history. TABLE OF CONTENTS Authority Revisited: Leuven's 500th Year Commemoration of Erasmus' Nouum Instrumentum and More's Utopia (Wim Fran ois) Thomas More, Erasmus of Rotterdam, Humanist Erudition, Bible Philology and the Authority of the Classical Tradition (Uwe Baumann) Part I How to Order Four into One: Harmonizing the Gospels at the Dawn of Biblical Humanism (Serena Masolini) Authority, Does It Displace the Judgment? Lorenzo Valla, Desiderius Erasmus, and the Rise of the Modern Homo Grammaticus (Jakub Koryl) Traditional Features in Erasmus' Nouum Instrumentum and the Order of the Writings of the New Testament (Henk Jan de Jonge) Patristic Concepts of Original Sin in Erasmus' Annotationes in Epistulam ad Romanos (Christian Houth Vrangb k) Dette des traductions espagnoles des vangiles envers le Nouum Testamentum d' rasme et ses Annotationes (H l ne Rabaey) Erasmus on I ad Corinthios 14. 15-19: The Erasmian Theology of Music and Its Legacy in Reformation England (Hyun-Ah Kim) Seruare uirginem suam: Martin Bucer and Stephen Gardiner on I Cor. 7. 36-38 and the Prohibition of Clerical Marriage (Nicholas Thompson) The Reception of Erasmus' New Testament in the Louvain Franciscan Study House: The Case of Nicholas Tacitus Zegers and Adam Sasbout (Antonio Gerace) The Impact of Erasmus on the 1614 Pauline Commentary of Cornelius a Lapide, S.J. (Daniel James [fr. Benedict] Fischer) Part II The First Edition of Thomas More's Utopia in Louvain, Its Printer Dirk Martens and the Erasmian Network in Early Modern Europe: Exploring the Role of a Humanist Network in a Printing House in the Low Countries (Renaud Adam) The Traveller Returns: Utopia and the City of God (Gillian Clark) Waging War for Justice: Utopian Wars and the Roman Expansion (Jacob Langeloh) Utopian Curiosity: Thomas More on the Desire to Know (Alissa MacMillan) Travels with a Monkey: Raphael Hythlodaye's Books (Eil an N Chuillean in) John Clement and the Heritage of More and Erasmus (Grantley McDonald) Biblical index General index 0 g.