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War, Government and Power in Late Medieval France
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War, Government and Power in Late Medieval FranceWar, Government and Power in Late Medieval France

The essays in this volume portray the public life of late medieval France as that country established its position as a leader of western European society in the early modern world. A central theme is the contribution made by contemporary writers, chroniclers and commentators, such as Jean Froissart, William Worcester and Philippe de Commynes, to our understanding of the past. Who were they? What picture of their times did they present? Were their works intended to influence their contemporaries and what success did they enjoy?
 
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Frommer's France 2011
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Frommer's France 2011Frommer's France 2011

Updated annually, Frommer's France features in-depth coverage of the sights and experiences that await you plus background on French food, wine, film, and musicOur authors draw on decades of experience in France to blend late-breaking developments, including the best new restaurants in Paris and Lyon, with tips for visiting France's most enduring attractions, such as Notre-Dame, Mont-St-Michel, Loire Valley chateaux, and the vineyards of Bordeaux and Burgundy among other wine regions.
 
 
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Family Business - Litigation and the Political Economies of Daily Life in Early Modern France
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Family Business - Litigation and the Political Economies of Daily Life in Early Modern FranceFamily Business - Litigation and the Political Economies of Daily Life in Early Modern France

In seventeenth-century France, families were essential as both agents and objects in the shaping of capitalism and growth of powerful states -- phenomena that were critical to the making of the modern world. For household members, neighbors, and authorities, the family business of the management of a broad range of tangible and intangible resources -- law, borrowing, violence, and marital status among them -- was central to political stability, economic productivity and cultural morality.
 
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Literary Circles and Gender in Early Modern Europe - A Cross-Cultural Approach
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Literary Circles and Gender in Early Modern Europe - A Cross-Cultural ApproachLiterary Circles and Gender in Early Modern Europe - A Cross-Cultural Approach

A comparative analysis, this study examines the interactions of early modern male and female writers within the context of literary circles. In particular, Campbell examines how the querelle des femmes as a discursive rhetorical tradition of praise and blame influenced perceptions of well-educated women who were part of literary circles in Italy, France, and England from approximately 1530 to 1650.
 
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Pirate
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PiratePirate

Pirate by Ted Bell

In Ted Bell's scorching follow-up to his New York Times best seller Assassin, intrepid intelligence operative Alex Hawke must thwart a secret, deadly alliance between China and France before they annihilate everything and everyone in their headlong rush toward world domination. Aboard the Star of Shanghai in the south of France, an American spy is held captive. He possesses vital, explosive intelligence linking two nations and one horrifying plot.

 
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Tags: intelligence, Pirate, France, domination, Aboard