Acknowledgements Introduction Part I. Humanism, Stoicism, and Interest of State: 1. Cicero and Tacitus in sixteenth-century France 2. Protestant jurists and theologians in early modern France: the family of Cappel 3. French satire in the late sixteenth century 4. Rohan and interest of state Part II. Sovereignty, Resistance, and Christian obedience: 5. Bodin and the monarchomachs 6. An alternative theory of popular resistance: Buchanan, Rossaeus, and Locke 7. Gallicanism and Anglicanism in the age of the Counter-Reformation Part III. Structures and Fissures: 8. Venality of office and popular sedition in seventeenth-century France 9. Peasant revolt in Vivarais, 1575-1580 10. The Paris Sixteen, 1584-1594: the social analysis of a revolutionary movement 11. The Audijos revolt: provincial liberties and institutional rivalries under Louis XIV Index.
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