David Bell's new book traces the development of the French legal
profession between the reign of Louis XIV and the French Revolution,
showing how lawyers influenced, and were influenced by, the period's
passionate political and religious conflicts. Bell analyzes how these
key "middling" figures in French society were transformed from the
institutional technicians of absolute monarchy into the self-appointed
"voices of public opinion," and leaders of opposition political
journalism. He describes the birth of an independent legal profession
in the late seventeenth century, its alienation from the monarchy
under the pressure of religious disputes in the early eighteenth
century, and its transformation into a standard-bearer of
"enlightened" opinion in the decades before the Revolution. His work
illuminates the workings of politics under a theoretically absolute
monarchy, and the importance of long-standing constitutional debates
for the ideological origins of the Revolution. It also sheds new light
on the development of the modern professions, and of the middle
classes in France.
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The Making of a Political Elite in Old Regime France
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780195360332
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter