1652

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1652

The Cardinal, the Prince, and the Crisis of the 'Fronde'

European history Early modern warfare (including gunpowder warfare)

Author: David Parrott

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Language: English

Published by: OUP Oxford

Published on: 31st July 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780192518040


About the Book

David Parrott's book offers a major re-evaluation of the last year of the Fronde - the political upheaval between 1648 and 1652 - in the making of seventeenth-century France.

Historical Context

In late December 1651, Cardinal Mazarin defied the order for his perpetual banishment, and re-entered France at the head of an army. The political and military crisis that followed convulsed the nation, and revived the ebbing fortunes of a revolt led by the cousin of the young Louis XIV, the prince de Condé.

Content Overview

The study follows in detail the unfolding political and military events of this year, showing how military success and failure swung between the two sides through the campaign, driving both cardinal and prince into a progressive intensification of the conflict, while simultaneously fuelling a quest for compromise and settlement which nonetheless eluded all the negotiators.

Impact and Significance

The consequences were devastating for France, as civil war smashed into a fragile ecosystem that was already reeling under the impact of the global cooling of the Little Ice Age. 1652 raises questions about established interpretations of French state-building, the rule of cardinal Mazarin and his predecessor, Richelieu, and their contribution to creating the absolutism of Louis XIV.

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