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Politics and the Parlement of Paris under Louis XV, 1754-1774, Julian Swann

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Politics and the Parlement of Paris under Louis XV, 1754-1774, Julian Swann
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Politics and the Parlement of Paris under Louis XV, 1754-1774
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
732957808
Responsibility statement
Julian Swann
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Summary
Politics in eighteenth-century France was dominated by the relationship between the crown and the magistrates of the Parlement of Paris. The Parlement provided a traditional check upon the King's authority, but after 1750 it entered a period of prolonged confrontation with the government of Louis XV. The religious, financial and administrative policies of the monarchy were subject to sustained opposition, and the magistrates employed arguments which challenged the foundations of royal authority. This struggle was brought to an abrupt conclusion in 1771, when Chancellor de Maupeou implemented a royal revolution, breaking the power of the Parlement. In order to explain why the crown and the Parlement drifted into conflict, this study re-examines the conduct of government under Louis XV, the role of the magistrates, and the structure of judicial politics in eighteenth-century France.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction: the Parlement of Paris -- 2. Historians and the parlements -- 3. The king and his judges: Louis XV and the problems of government -- Judicial politics: the rules of the game -- 4. The parti janseniste and the refusal of the sacraments crisis, 1754-1756 -- 5. Managing the parlements: crisis and compromise, 1756-1758 -- 6. The Parlement and fiscal politics, 1756-1763 -- 7. Choiseul and the politics of appeasement, 1758-1763 -- 8. An unhappy peace, 1763 -- 9. Defending La Chalotais: the Brittany affair, 1764-1766 -- 10. In the eye of the storm, 1767-1770 -- 11. The fall of the Parlement of Paris, 1770-1771 -- 12. Conclusion: Maupeou and beyond
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Politics & the Parlement of Paris under Louis XV, 1754–1774
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