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This study of Cardinal Richelieu's career as chief minister to Louis XIII of France presents the original research of eight experts in the field. Linking their work is the belief that Richelieu's ministry was a significant moment in the history of early modern France. The authors reject the traditional picture of Richelieu as the single-handed creator of the French absolute state and the original exponent of Realpolitik. Instead they paint a collective portrait of a statesman politically astute but none the less devout. The Richelieu who emerges is in many respects a conservative figure, but one driven by a genuine desire to establish a more just and peaceful society (both in France and in Europe). The emphasis here then is on Richelieu the Cardinal, not Richelieu the secular statesman. The tragedy and irony of his ministry, as the authors also show, was that in order to maintain himself in power, Richelieu had to behave more like a Renaissance prince than a Counter-Reformation prelate.
This study investigates the extent to which Cardinal Richelieu’s ministry functioned as a catalyst for the French absolute state versus his role as a devout Counter-Reformation prelate. Laurence Brockliss and Joseph A. Bergin compile original research from eight experts to re-examine the career of Louis XIII’s chief minister. The authors argue against the traditional view of Richelieu as a secular architect of Realpolitik, proposing instead a portrait of a conservative statesman motivated by religious conviction and a desire for societal peace. The text explores the inherent tension between his ecclesiastical identity and the pragmatic, often ruthless, requirements of maintaining political power in early modern France.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a significant revisionist contribution to the historiography of the French monarchy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a nuanced, multi-faceted look at a complex historical figure.
Page Count:
312
Publication Date:
1992-12-17
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198202318
ISBN-13:
9780198202318
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