One King, One Faith

  FOREWORD
  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  INTRODUCTION

 collapse sectionPART 1  THE MAIN STREAM PARLEMENTAIRE MENTALITÉ
 collapse section1  The Mainstream Parlementaires  Who They Were and How They Got There
 The Historical Takeoff
 Spokesmen of the Mainstream
 Provenance, Avenues of Access, and Career Variations
 Nobility, Property, and Family: the Parlementaire Dynasties
 collapse section2  Constitutionalism  A Nexus of Political-Historical and Professional Values
 Law, Crown, and Parlement
 A Corporatist Society
 The Parlementaire View of Parlement
 The Liberties of the Gallican Church
 "Juridical Nationalism"
 A Conservative Mind-Set
 collapse section3  Cultural Values
 Education of Parlementaires
 Parlementaire Learning: Libraries
 Parlementaire Scholarship
 Intellectual Interests of Parlementaires
 collapse section4  Social and Personal Values
 Social Structure, Class, Ethics
 Crime and Punishment
 Life-Style
 Image

 collapse sectionPART 2  RELIGION IN THE PARLEMENTAIRE MENTALITÉ
 collapse section5  Setting the Problem:  Religious Values
 The Parlementaire Religious Tradition
 Challenges to the Tradition
 Parlementaire Response to the Challenges
 The Concordat of Bologna
 Successive Pressure Points and Generations
 collapse section6  Challenge and Response of the Early Generation  Mid-1520s to Mid-1530s
 Early Manifestations of Unorthodoxy
 The Confrontation with Louise De Savoie, 1525-1526
 Heresy as Clear and Present Danger
 Decompression, 1535-1539
 collapse section7  The Engine of Repression  The Transitional Generation, 1540-1551
 Collaboration of Crown and Parlement in Religious Policy During the 1540s
 Climax of the Collaborative Policy, 1548-1550
 The Chambre Ardente
 Reaction to the Chambre Ardente, 1549-1554
 Decompression
 collapse section8  The Road to Civil War (1):  1555-1561
 Divisions in the Crisis Generation
 The Moderates at Bay, 1555-1559
 The Offensive of the Ultras, Spring 1559-December 1560
 Religious Opinion in the Crisis Generation
 collapse section9  The Road to Civil War (2):  1561-1562
 The Failure of Toleration
 The Decisive Struggle
 collapse section10  The Crisis Generation in Civil War, 1562-1582.
 The First Civil War and the Pacification of Amboise, 1562-1563
 The Fragmentation of the Court, 1563
 Decompression and Reconciliation, 1563-1566
 Parlement, the Edicts of Toleration, and the Massacre, 1568-1580

 collapse sectionPART 3  THE PARLEMENT AND THE LEAGUE, 1585-1594
 collapse section11  The Buildup, 1585 to May 1588
 Origins of the Movement
 La Fronde De La Justice
 Counter-Reformation Offensive and Gallican Response
 Exaltation of Guises: Denigration of King
 collapse section12  The Rebellion against the Crown in the Reign of Henri III, May 1588 to August 1, 1589
 The Fruits of Victory
 Valois Revenge
 Royalist Counteroffensive
 collapse section13  Terrorism and Reaction, August 1589 to December 1591; 1592
 L'affaire Brisson
 The Parlement Versus the Papacy
 The Tide Turns, 1592
 collapse section14  The Resurrection of the Parlement, 1593-1594
 Parlement and the Estates of the League, January-August 1593
 The Collapse of the League as Parlement Strikes Back, Fall 1593 to March 1594

 collapse sectionEPILOGUE  PLUS ÇA CHANGE . . . , 1594-1605

 collapse sectionHYPOTHESES AND CONCLUSIONS
 The Range of Parlementaire Religious Options

  APPENDIX  PIERRE DE L'ESTOILE AS A DOCUMENTARY SOURCE FOR EVENTS, 1574-1611
  GLOSSARY
 collapse sectionSELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
 collapse sectionManuscript Sources
 collapse sectionArchives Nationales (AN)
 Civil Registers of the Parlement
 collapse sectionBibliothèque Nationale (BN)
 Fonds français
 Fonds Dupuy
 Bibliothèque de la société de l'histoire du protestantisme français
 Books and Articles
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