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In francois dubois painting of the saint bartholomews day massacre in 1572, we see one of the worst acts of violence in the french wars of religion. This points towards a final longterm consequence of the events studied in this book. The documents analysed include official sources such as royal edits and magistrates reports, but also popular songs, polemics, and selections from memoirs and other eyewitness accounts and visual documents. It was one event in the series of civil wars between roman. This excellent book offers both a thorough reevaluation of the primary sources for the massacre and a careful assessment of the secondary works.

Bartholomews day massacre given by statesman and historian. It marked a turning point in the religious wars that devastated france from the 1560s to 1590s. Bartholomews day massacre a brief history with documents 97803124606 by diefendorf, barbara b. The massacre killed more than 10,000 people over a period of two months in the fall of 1572. Saint bartholomews day, massacre of article about saint. Try searching on jstor for other items related to this book. The saint bartholomews day massacre book depository. Thus, the recent publication by the manchester university press of an english translation of her book, the saint bartholomews day massacre, is a real cause for. It was one event in the series of civil wars between roman catholics and huguenots in the late 16th century. A brief history with documents bedford series in history. The massacre of saint bartholomews day was the culmination of a series of events. Focused on the origins and aftermath of the most notorious episode in frances sixteenth century civil and religious wars, the st.

Catholics attack the huguenots, french calvinist protestants, in a number of horrific ways, bludgeoning some to death and decapitating others. Bartholomew, and several thousand more perished in massacres in provincial foxe, john. The need to keep the book focused on saint bartholomews day forces jouanna to telescope the later religious wars into a very brief summary, which she uses to reinforce her overall thesis. It is always a joy to find well researched histories of events that many are not aware of. Saint bartholomews day, massacre of, murder of french protestants, or huguenots, that began in paris on aug. The peace of saintgermainenlaye, which put an end to the third war of religion on 8 august 1570. She explains how the malcontents success in the fifth war boomeranged against them when the 1576 estates general, called in hopes of reform, resulted. Drawing on this impressive stable of experts from ancient, medieval, modern, contemporary, and military history, the history reader offers articles, interviews, insights, and further reading for history buffs and book lovers everywhere. Bartholomew s day massacre the saint bartholomew s day massacre august 24, 1572, was the date of the infamous st. The massacre that led to the start of religious warfare in europe.

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Bartholomews day massacre, at least three thousand protestants were killed in. In part this was led by an apparent change in stance by john calvin in his readings on the prophet daniel, a book of 1561, in which he had argued that when. This volume begins with an overview of the context, course and aftermath of the st. Diefendorf a riveting account of the saint bartholomews day massacre, its origins, and its aftermath, this volume by barbara b. On that day, over 400 years ago, began one of the most horrifying holocausts in history. This should become the first book that anyone with a scholarly interest in st. Diefendorf introduces students to the most notorious episode in frances sixteenth century civil and religious wars and an event of lasting historical importance. The marriage between henry iii of navarre and margaret of valois on 18 august 1572. Offering a rich array of sources on the conflict, st. A brief history with documents bedford series in history and culture kindle edition by diefendorf, barbara b download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets.

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