Anti-Italianism in sixteenth-century France
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Publication
2003 - University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Ontario
Language
English
Word Count
76,750 words, Guess
Page Count
307 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3778303M
- ISBN-100802036899
- OCLC Control Number49928650
- Library of Congress Control Number2003545057
- Goodreads1733907
Classifications
- DDC305.85/1044/09031
- LCCDC111.3 .H45 2003
Description
"Sixteenth-century Europe, like the Europe of the late twentieth century, did not escape the ravages of ethnic discord. In an examination of the Italian presence in France under the Valois and Bourbon monarchs, Henry Heller explores how the economic power of Italian merchants, bankers, and ecclesiastics provoked a hostile reaction from French humanists, lawyers, and nobles that eventually spread to the Huguenots and the urban Catholic population. He also discusses the important role of anti-Italian xenophobia in the events surrounding the Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre, the Estates-General of Blois in 1576-7, the Catholic League revolt, and the triumph of Henri IV.". "Heller links the cultural, moral, and political aspects of anti-Italianism with the rise of economic nationalism among the emergent French middle class. He also sheds light on the origins of the social construction of European anti-Semitism by showing how the language and rhetoric employed by the French against the Italians was similar to that used against Jews elsewhere in Europe. As one of the few studies of ethnic conflict within Renaissance Europe, this work will be indispensable to scholars of European politics, ethnicity, economics, and history, as well as those interested in the roots of today's ethnic tensions."--BOOK JACKET.
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