Renaissance reading List

 

GENERAL

De Lamar Jensen, Renaissance Europe, (Lexington, MA, 1981)

Wallace K. Ferguson, Europe in Transition, 1300-1520(1962) D202 F4c

__________. The Renaissance in Historical Thought, (1948) CB 361 F37r

The New Cambridge Modern History(1957-1958), vols. I, II.__________. The Renaissance Concordia, 1980

Roberto Weiss, The Dawn of Humanism in Italy (London, 1947)

 

THE ECONOMY OF RENAISSANCE EUROPE

Lisa Jardine, Worldly goods: a new history of the Renaissance (New York: Nan A. Talese, 1996) CB361.J35 1996

Harry A. Miskimin, The Economy of Early Renaissance Europe, 1300-1460, (1969) HC41 .M5

__________. The Economy of Later Renaissance Europe, 1460-1600. 1977, Cambridge UP, HC 240 .M64

Anthony Molho, ed. Social and Economic Foundations of the Italian Renaissance, (1969) HJ 1174 .M65

Kenneth Fowler, The Age of the Plantagenet and Valois, (1967) DC96 .F68

Philip Ziegler, The Black Death, (1969) Harper and Row, pap., 1971, RC 171 Z55 1971

Ann Carmichael, Plague and the poor in Renaissance Florence, (Cambridge UP, 1986) RC172.C37 1986

David Herlihy, The black death and the transformation of the west, (Harvard UP, 1997) RC178.A1 H47 1997

Benjamin Kedar, Merchants in Crisis. (1976)

Robert Goldthwaite, Private Wealth in Renaissance Florence (1968) HF 416.G6

Richard A. Goldthwaite. Wealth and the demand for art in Italy, 1300-1600 (Johns Hopkins UP, 1993)

Armando Sapori, The Italian Merchant in the Middle Ages. trans. Patricia Ann Kennan (New York, 1970)

Robert S. Lopez and Harry A. Miskimin, "The Economic Depression of the Renaissance," Economic History Review, 14(1962):408-26. HC10.E4

Carlo M. Cipolla, "The Economic Depression of the Renaissance?" Economic History Review. 16(1964):519-24 HC10.E4

__________. Money in Sixteenth Century Florence, (Berkeley, 1987).

Robert S. Lopez. "Hard Times and Investment in Culture," The Renaissance: Six Essays. (New York, 1962)

Frederic C. Lane, Andrea Barbarigo, Merchant of Venice, 1418-1449 (New Haven, 1976) HF3590.V4L3

__________. Venice, A Maritime Republic. (Baltimore, 1973) DG 676.L28

__________. Money and Banking in Medieval and Renaissance Venice HG 1040 V46 L36 1985 v.1

Ralph. Davis. The Rise of the Atlantic Economies. (London, 1973)

Brian Pullan, ed. Crisis and Change in the Venetian Economy. (London, 1968)

__________. Rich and Poor in Renaissance Venice. (Oxford, 1971

Alberto Tenenti, Piracy and the Decline of Venice, 1580-1615, trans. Janet and Brian Pullan, London. Longmans, 1967 DG678.235 .T41v A1

Melissa Meriam Bullard, Filippo Strozzi and the Medici: favor and finance in sixteenth-century Florence and Rome, (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980) DG738.14.S8 B84

 

THE RENAISSANCE CHURCH and RENAISSANCE RELIGION

 

Yves Renouard, The Avignon Papacy, 1305-1403,(1970) BX 1270 .R413

Brian Tierney, Foundations of Conciliar Theory, (1955) BV630.2 .T5

Peter Partner, The Papal State under Martin V, (1958)

__________. The Lands of Saint Peter: The Papal States in the Middle Ages and the Early Renaissance. 1972 DG 797 P37 1972b

__________. Renaissance Rome. (1976) DG 812 P37

Heiko A. Oberman, The Harvest of Medieval Theology(1966) BT26 .O2

Gordon Leff, Heresy in the Later Middle Ages, c. 1250 - c. 1450.2 vols. (1967)

Robert Bonfil, Jewish Life in Renaissance Italy, (1994), DS 135.I8 B6613 1994

Cecil Roth. The Jews in the Renaissance. (1964) DS 113 R65j

Moses A. Shulvass. The Jews in the World of the Renaissance.(1973) DS135 I8 S5513

Jacob Katz. Tradition and Crisis; Jewish Society at the End of the Middle Ages. (1971) DS112 K373 1971

Jean Delumeau, Sin and fear: the emergence of a Western guilt culture, 13th - 18th centuries (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991) BT715.D443 1991

John Martin, Venice's hidden enemies: Italian heretics in a Renaissance city. (Berkeley, U of California Press, 1993) BR878.V4 M37 1993

The Italian City State

C. C. Bayley. War and Society in Renaissance Florence. DG 737 A2.B3

Marvin Becker, Florence in Transition. 2 vols. (1967-68) DG 737.26 B4

Robert Black, Benedetto Accolti and the Florentine Renaissance, (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1985) DG737.58.A25 B55 1985

William J. Bowsma. Venice and the Defense of Republican Liberty. DG 678 B78

M. E. Brachtel, Lucca, 1430-1494. The Reconstruction of an Italian City-Republic. DG 975 .L82 B73 1995

Patricia Fortini Brown, Venice and Antiquity: the Venetian sense of the past., (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1996) DG675.6 .B7 1996

H. C. Butters, Governors and Government in Early Sixteenth-Century Florence, 1502-1519. DG 738.13 .B88 1985

David Chambers, The Imperial Age of Venice, 1380-1580, (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1971) DG677.85 .C47 1971

Gerald W. Day, Genoa's Response to Byzantium, 1155-1204: commercial expansion and factionalism in a medieval city. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988) HF3590.G4 D39 1988

Steven Epstein, Genoa and the Genoese, 958-1528, (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996) DG637 .E67 1996

Steven Epstein, Wills and Wealth in Medieval Genoa, 1150-1250, (Cambridge Mass: Harvard UP, 1984) KJF1.E6W5

Elisabeth G. Gleason, Gasparo Contarini. Venice, Rome, and Reform. DG 678.24 .C66 G54 1993

James S. Grubb, Provincial Families of the Renaissance. Private and Public Life in the Veneto, HQ 630.15 V46 G78 1996

J. R. Hale, War and society in Renaissance Europe, 1450-1620, (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1985) U43.E95 H35 1985

P.J. Jones, The Italian city-state: from commune to signoria, (Oxford: 1997) DG531 .J66 1997

Denys Hay, The Italian Renaissance in its Historical Background Cambridge UP, 1977 DG533.H3

Frederic C. Lane. Venice, A Maritime Republic. DG676.L28

__________. Andrea Barbarigo, Merchant of Venice. HF 3590 V4L3

Michael Mallett, The military organization of a Renaissance state: Venice, c. 1400 to 1617, (Cambridge UP, 1984) DG676.8 .M34 1984

Lauro Martines, Power and Imagination: City States in Renaissance Italy(1979) DG494.M37 1979

__________. The Social World of the Florentine Humanists, 1390-1460. (1963) DG737.55.M3

Garrett Mattingly, Renaissance Diplomacy, (1955) JX1641.M27

Edward Muir, Civic ritual in Renaissance Venice, (Princeton UP, 1981) DG678.235 .M83

Donald E. Queller, The Venetian patriciate; reality versus myth, (U. Illinois: 1986) HT653.I8 Q45 1986

Guido Ruggiero, Violence in early Renaissance Venice, (Rutgers UP, 1980) HV6995.V45 R84

Randolph Starn, Contrary Commonwealth. The Theme of Exile in Medieval and Renaissance Italy, Berkeley, 1982

Daniel Waley, The Italian City Republics, (1969) DG417.W28

Richard C. Trexler, Public Life in Renaissance Florence, (1980) DG737.4.T66

George Holmes. Florence and the Origins of the Renaissance. (Oxford: 1986) DG737.27 .H644 1986

Gene A. Brucker. Florentine Politics and Society, 1343-1378. (1962) DG737.269.B7

__________. Florence Politics and Society, 1343-1378, (1962) DG737.269.B7

__________. Renaissance Florence. (1983) DG737.B74

__________. The Civic World of Early Renaissance Florence. (1977) DG737.26.B69

Dale Kent. The Rise of the Medici: Faction in Florence, 1420 -1434. (1978) DG737.55.K46

James S. Grubb. Firstborn of Venice: Vicenza in the Early Renaissance State. Johns Hopkins: 1988

Dean Trevor. Land and Power in Late Medieval Ferrara. The Rule of the Este, 1330-1450. Cambridge UP: 1988

Susan Zimmerman and Ronald F. E. Weissman, eds., Urban Life in the Renaissance. HT 131 .U695 1989

 

RENAISSANCE WOMEN, FAMILIES AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE

 

Susan Dwyer Amussen. Ordered Society: Gender and Class in Early Modern England. Blackwell: 1988

Brown,J.C. "A Woman's place was in the home: Women's Work in Renaissance Tuscany." in M.W. Fergusoon et al., eds. Rewriting the Renaissance. Chicago: 1986

Cannon, Mary Agnes. The Education of Women during the Renaissance. Washington: 1916.

Roger Chartier, ed. A History of Private Life. V. III, Passions of the Renaissance (Harvard UP, 1989)

Chojnacki, Stanley. "In Search of the Venetian Patriciate: Families and Factions in the Fourteenth Century."Renaissance Venice. J.R. Hale, ed. London: 1974.

__________. "Patrician Women in Early Renaissance Venice." Studies in the Renaissance. 21(1974):176-203

Samuel K. Cohn jr. Women in the Streets: Essays on Sex and Power in Renaissance Italy, (John Hopkins, 1996).

Davis, James C. A Venetian Family and its Fortune. Philadelphia, 1975.

Clark, Paula C. The Soderini and the Medici: Power and Patronage in Fifteenth Century Florence. (1991)

Davis, Natalie. "City Women and Religious Change in Sixteenth Century France." in A Sampler of Women's Studies. ed. Dorothy G. Mcguigan. Ann Arbor. 1973.

Margaret W. Ferguson, Maureen Quilligan and Nancy J. Vickers, eds. Rewriting the Renaissance: the discourses of Sexual difference in early modern Europe. (Chicago, 1986)

Philip Gavitt. Charity and Children in Renaissance Florence. 1990

Barbara K. Gold, Paul Allen Miller, and Charles Platter, eds. Sex and gender in medieval and Renaissance texts: the Latin tradition. (Albany, 1997) PA8030.F45 S48 1997.

J. R. Hale, Renaissance Europe: The Individual and Society, 1480- 1520. (1971)

David Herlihy, The Family in Renaissance Italy, (1974__________. and C. Klapish-Zuber, eds. Les Toscans et Leurs Familles. English trans. 1984. HC308.F6.H4713 1985

Martha C. Howell, The Marriage Exchange: property, social place, and gender in the cities of the Low Countries, 1300-1550 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998)

__________. Women, Production and Patriarchy in Late Medieva Cities (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986)

Hughes, Diane Owen. "Domestic Ideals and Social Behavior: Evidence from Medieval Genoa." in The Family in History. Charles E. Rosenberg, ed. Philadelphia. 1975.

Kelso, Ruth. Doctrine of the Lady in the Renaissance. 2nd. ed. Urbana. 1978.

Kent, Francis M. Household and Lineage in Renaissance Florence: The Family Life of the Capponi, Ginori and Rucellai. Princeton. 1977.

Margaret L. King, The death of the child Valerio Marcello, (Chicago, U. of Chicago Press, 1994) DG677.99.M37 K56 1994

Klapisch-Zuber, C. Women, Family and Ritual in Renaissance Italy. Chicago. 1985.

Thomas Kuehn, Law, Family and Women. Toward a Legal Anthropology of Renaissance Italy. Chicago, 1991.

Maclean, Ian. The Renaissance Notion of Women. Cambridge. 1980.

Marjorie Keniston MacIntosh. Autonomy and Community: The Royal Manor of Havering, 1200-1500. Cambridge UP. 1986.

Martin, John. "Out of the Shadow: Heretical and Catholic Women in Renaissance Venice." Journal of Family History. 10(1985):21-33.

Martines, Lauro. "A way of Looking at Women in Renaissance Florence." Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies. 4(1974)

Edward Muir and Guido Ruggiero, eds. Sex and gender in Historical Perspective, (Johns Hopkins, 1990)

Iris Origo, The Merchant of Prato, (1957) 1986, Godine. HF3584.5.D307

Pearson, Lu Emily. Elizabethans at Home London. 1957.

Poos, L. R. A Rural Society After the Black Death: Essex 1350-1525. 1991.

Brian Pullen, Rich and Poor in Renaissance Venice. (1971)

Rosenthal, Joel T. Patriarchy and Families of Privilege in Fifteenth Century England. 1991.

Dennis Romano, Housecraft and Statecraft: Domestic service in Renaissance Venice, 1400-1600, (Johns Hopkins, 1996)

Guido Ruggiero. The Boundaries of Eros: Sex Crime and Sexuality in Renaissance Venice. Oxford UP.

Siegal, Paul N. "Milton and the Humanist Attitudes Toward Women" Journal of the History of Ideas. 11(1950):42-53.

Slater, Miriam. "the Weightiest Business: Marriage in an Upper-Gentry Family in Seventeenth Century England" Past and Present. 72(1976):25-50

Warnicke, Retha. Women of the English Renaissance and Reformation. series "Contributions in Women's Studies" n. 38 Greenwood Press. 1983.

Wright, Louis B. Middle Class Culture in Elizabethan England. Chapel Hill, NC 1935

Yost, John K. "The Value of Married Life for the Social Order in the Early English Renaissance." Societas 6(1976):25-39

Italian Renaissance Thought And Culture

Roberto Weiss. The Renaissance Discovery of Classical Antiquity. (Oxford, 1969) DG 431 W4

Hans Baron, The Crisis in the Early Italian Renaissance, (2nd, 1966) Princeton UP. DG537.B37

Myron P. Gilmore, The World of Humanism(1952) 2nd ed, 1983, Greenwood D6 .R5 v.2

George Holmes, Florence, Rome and the Origins of the Renaissance (Oxford UP, 1986) DG737.26 .H644 1986

Margaret L. King, Venetian humanism in an age of patrician dominance, (Princeton UP, 1986) DG677.85 .K56 1986

Paul Oskar Kristeller, Renaissance Thought, v. I. CB361.K92

__________. Renaissance Thought: The Classic, Scholastic and Humanist Strains. (1961) CB 361 K92

__________. Renaissance Thought II: Papers on Humanism and the Arts. (1965)

__________. Renaissance Philosophy and the Medieval Tradition. (1966)

__________. Renaissance Concepts of Man. (1972) B780 M3 K7

Eugenio Garin, Italian Humanism, (1965) Greenwood DG533.G32

Paul F. Grendler, Schooling in Renaissance Italy: Literacy and Learning, 1300-1600 (Baltimore, 1989)

Anthony Grafton and Lisa Jardine, From Humanism to the Humanities: Education and the Liberal Arts in Fifteenth and Sixteenth-Century Europe (Cambridge, Mass; 1986)

Ernst Cassirer, P. O. Kristeller, J. H. Randell, Jr., eds, The Renaissance Philosophy of Man, (1948) B775.C32

William J. Bouwsma, Venice and the Defense of Republican Liberty (1968) DG678.B78

Eric Cochrane, Historians and Historiography in the Italian Renaissance, Chicago, The Univ. of Chicago Press, 1981 DG465.C62

Frederick B. Artz. Renaissance Humanism, 1300-1550. (1966)

Stephen Greenblatt, Renaissance Self-Fashioning. From More to Shakespeare. PR 429 .S45 G7 1980

__________. Learning to curse: essays in early modern culture. (New York: Routledge, 1990) PR413.G74 1990

Charles G. Nauert jr. Humanism and the Culture of Renaissance Europe, (Cambridge UP, 1995) CB361.N34 1995

Roger D. Masters. Fortune is a river: Leonardo da Vinci and Niccolò Machiavelli's magnificent dream to change the course of Florentine history (New York: Free Press, 1998) DG738.13 .M37 1998

James M. Saslow, The Medici wedding of 1589: Florentine festival as Theatrum Mundi (Yale UP, 1996) DG738.21 .S37 1996

T. C. Price Zimmermann, Paolo Giovio: the historian and the crisis of sixteenth-century Italy (Princeton UP, 1995) DG465.7 .G56 Z56 1995

The Renaissance Monarchies: France

Arthur J. Slavin, The "New Monarchies" and Representative Assemblies: Medieval Constitutionalism or Modern Absolutism?, (1964) D223.S55

P. S. Lewis, Later Medieval France, (1968) HN425.L48

Joseph M. Tyrrell, Louis XI, (1980) DC106.T9

Richard Vaughan, Philip the Good, (1970) DC611.B78.V353 1970b

__________. Philip the Bold. (1962, Harvard UP) DC611.B78.V35

Robert J. Knecht, Francis I, (1982), Cambridge UP, 1984 DC113.3.K54

J. Russell Major, Representative Government in Early Modern France, (1980) Yale UP. JN2413.M317

__________. The Estates General of 1560. Princeton UP JN2415.1560.M3 1970

William F. Church, Constitutional Thought in Sixteenth Century France, (1941) KJJ.1.C58.C6 1969

Lawrence M. Bryant. The King and the City in the Parisian Royal Entry Ceremony. Geneva: 1986.

R. C. Famiglietti. Royal Intrigue: Crisis at the Court of Charles VI, 1392-1420. New York: 1986.

Anne-Marie Lecoq. François Ier Imaginaire. Paris: 1987.

The Renaissance Monarchies: The Spanish Kingdoms

Stephen Haliczer, The Communeros of Castile. The Forging of a Revolution, 1475-1521. Madison, U. of Wisconsin Press, 1981. DP174.H34

J.H. Elliott, Imperial Spain, 1469-1716, (1963) D6.D55

Ralph Giesey, If Not, Not, (1968) Princeton UP. DP302.A68.G45

John Lynch, Spain Under the Hapsbourgs, (1965), 2 vols. DP171.L9

__________. Richelieu and Olivares. Cambridge UP, 1984,

Americo Castro, The Spaniards, (1971) DP48.C365 1971

Marvin Lunenfeld. Keepers of the City: The Corregidores of Isabella of Castile, 1474-1504. Cambridge UP: 1987.

Nader, Helen. The Mendoza Family in the Spanish Renaissance,1350-1550. Rutgers UP. 1979 CSUF DP 60 M4 N3

James S. Amelang, Honored Citizens of Barcelona. (Princeton, 1986)

Jodi Bilinkoff, The Avila of Saint Teresa. (Ithaca, 1989).

 

The Empire of Charles V

 

Karl Brandi, The Emperor Charles V, (1939)* trans. C.V. Wedgewood. Telegraph Books. 0-89760-081-9

Manuel Fernandez Alvarez, Charles V, (1966) DD179.F4713

R. Tayler, The Empire of Charles the Fifth, (1956)

Hajo Holborn, A History of Modern Germany, (1959), 2 vols. DD175.H62

H.G. Koenigsberger, The Hapsburgs and Europe 1516-1660, (1971) D228.K6 1971

Geoffrey Barraclough, The Origins of Modern Germany, (1946) DD89.B27

F.R.H. Du Boulay, Germany in the Later Middle Ages, (1983) DD156.D83 1983

 

RENAISSANCE POLITICAL THOUGHT

 

Claude de Seyssel, The Monarchy of France trans. J.H. Hexter JN2341.S413

J. R. Hale, Machiavelli and Renaissance Italy, (1961) DG738.14.M2.H35x

De Lamar Jensen, Machiavelli, Cynic, Patriot or Political Scientist?(1960)

__________. Diplomacy and Dogmatism. Harvard UP 1964 DC120.J4

Peter Godman, From Poliziano to Machiavelli: Florentine humanism in the high Renaissance. (Princeton: Princeton UP, 1998) DG737.55 .G63 1998

Q Quentin Skinner, The Foundations of Modern Political Thought(1968) 2 vols.

Felix Gilbert, Machiavelli and Guicciardini, (1965) DG738.13.G5

J. G. A. Pocock, The Machiavellian Momement, (1975) JC143.M4.P6

 

The Northern Renaissance

 

Franco Simone, The French Renaissance, (1961)

Lewis W. Spitz, The Religious Renaissance of the German Humanists(1963). B821.S75

Regnerus R. Post, The Modern Devotion: Confrontation with Reformation and Humanism(1968)

Margaret Mann Phillips, Erasmus and the Northern Renaissance(1949) BR350.E7P5

Johan Huizinga, The Waning of the Middle Ages(1924) DC33.2.H85q

Eckhard Bernstein, German Humanism(1983) G.K. Hall

M. Bataillon, Erasmo y Espana(1950), 2 vols.

Roland Bainton. Erasmus of Christendom. Scribner, 1969 B785.E6.B3

Marvin B. Becker, Civility and society in western Europe, 1300-1600 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988) DA320 .B4 1988

J.H.M. Salmon, Renaissance and revolt: essays in the intellectual and social history of early modern France (Cambridge UP, 1987) DC33.3 .S25 1987

 

Popular Culture AND RENAISSANCE SCIENCE AND MYSTICISM

 

Peter Burke, Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe(1978) CB203.B87 1978c

Carlo Ginzburg, The Cheese and the Worms(1980) Penguin 1982, pap., 0-14-006046-4$

Natalie Z. Davis, Society and Culture in Early Modern France(1965) Stanford UP, 1975, DC33.D33

Richard Kriechefer, European Witch Trials: Their Foundation in Popular Learned Culture, 1300-1500(1976)

E. William Monter, Ritual, Myths and Magic in Early Modern Europe (1983) Ohio UP. BL690.M65x 1984

Peter Partner. The Murdered Magicians. The Knights Templar. (1982) CR 474.3 P37 1982

Charles Trinkaus, ed. The Pursuit of Holiness in Late Medieval and Renaissance Religion(1974)

__________. The Scope of Renaissance Humanism. U of Mich. Press, 1983. CB361.T74 1983

Carlo Ginzberg, The Night Battles: Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries(1983) Penguin, pap. 1985, 0-14-007688-3$

Francis A. Yates, Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition(1964) B783.B89.Y32

Marie Boas. The Scientific Revolution, 1450-1630. (1962)

George Dubus, Man and Nature in the Renaissance. (1978)

Elizabeth L. Eisenstein. The Printing Press as an Agent of Change. 2 vols. (1979) Z124.E37

__________. L. Lefebvre and H. J. Martin. The Coming of the Book: The Impact of Printing, 1450-1800. (1976)

Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann, The mastery of nature: aspects of art, science, and humanism in the Renaissance (Princeton UP, 1993) CB361 .K36 1993

Alfred W. Crosby, The measure of reality: quantification and Western society, 1250-1600 (Cambridge UP, 1997) D202 .C76 1997

Robert S. Kinsman, ed. The Darker Vision of the Renaissance: beyond the fields of reason (Berkeley: U. of California Press, 1974) CB361 .D33

 

The Expansion of Europe:

 

De Lamar Jensen, The Expansion of Europe (1967)

J.H. Parry, The Age of Reconnaissance (1963) 1982 G80.P36 1981

Boies Penrose, Travel and discovery in the Renaissance, 1420-1620 (1955) G95,P45 1955

David Quinn, North America from Earliest Discovery to First Settlements (1977) Harper and Row 1978E101.Q48 1977

J. H. Elliott, The Old World and the New 1492-1650 (1970) Cambridge UP CB401.E43

Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Before Columbus. Exploration and Colonization from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, 1229-1492, Philadelphia, Univ. of Penns. Press, 1987

Mary Campbell. The Witness and the Other World . 1989.

Inga Clendinaen. Ambivalent Conquests. Maya and Spaniard in Yucatan, 1517-1570. Cambridge UP. 1987.

Stephen Greenblatt, Marvelous Possessions. The Wonder of the New World. Chicago, 1991.

Walter D. Mignolo, The Darker Side of the Renaissance. Literacy, Territoriality and Colonization. 1995.

 

 

 

 

Reformation reading List

 

The Late Medieval Church and Christian Humanism:

Roland Bainton, Erasmus. 1969.

Eckhard Bernstein, German Humanism. 1983.

Louis B. Hall, The Perilous Vision of John Wycliff. 1983.

Denys Hay. The Church in Italy in the Fifteenth Century. 1977.

Johan Huizinga, The Waning of the Middle Ages. 1924.

Guillaume Mollat. The Popes At Avignon, 1305-1378. 1963.

Heiko A. Oberman, The Harvest of Medieval Theology. 1967.

Steven Ozment. The Age of Reform, 1250-1550: An Intellectual and Religious History of Late Medieval and Reformation Europe. 1980.

Peter Partner. The Papal State Under Martin V. 1958.

__________. Renaissance Rome, 1500-1559. 1976.

Regnerus R. Post, The Modern Devotion: Confrontation with Reformation and Humanism.

Yves Renouard, The Avignon Papacy, 1305-1403. 1970.

Lionel Rothkrug, Religious Practices and Collective Perceptions:Religious Practices and Collective Perceptions:

 

Hidden Homologies in the Renaissance and ReformationHidden Homologies in the Renaissance and Reformation.  1980.

Lewis W. Spitz, The Religious Renaissance of the German Humanists. 1963.

Charles Trinkaus, ed. The Pursuit of Holiness in Late Medieval and Renaissance Religion. 1974.

Max Reinhart, ed., Infinite Boundaries: Order, Disorder and Reorder in Early Modern German Culture, vol. 40, Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies, (1988)

Jean Delumeau, Sin and Fear. The Emergence of a Western Guilt Culture, 13th-18th Centuries. (1990)

Martin Luther and the Protestant and Catholic ReformationsMartin Luther and the Protestant and Catholic Reformations:

Roland Bainton, Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther. 1950.

Roland Bainton, The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century.

Peter Blickle, The Revolution of 1525. 1975.

Martin Brecht. Martin Luther. Shaping and Defining the Reformation,1521-1532. 1990.

Claus-Peter Clasen. Anabaptism, A Social History, 1525-1618. 1972.

Patrick Collinson, The Birthpangs of Protestant England. 1988.

Jean Delumeau, Catholicism between Luther and Voltaire: A New View of the Counter Reformation. 1977.

A.G. Dickens and John Tonkin. The Reformation in Historical Thought. 1985.

A.G. Dickens. The Counter Reformation. 1969

Carlos M. N. Eire, War Against the Idols. The Reformation of Worship from Erasmus to Calvin. 1986. BR307.E57 1986

Christopher Elwood, The Body Broken:  The Calvinist Doctrine of the Eucharist and the Symbolization of Power in Sixteenth-century France, (Oxford, 1999)

Mark Greengrass. The French Reformation. 1986.

H. Jedin. The Council of Trent. 3 vols. 1957-1967.

Donald R. Kelley, Francois Hotman: A Revolutionary's Ordeal.  1973.

Keith P. Luria, Territories of Grace. Cultural Change in the Seventeenth-Century Diocese of Grenoble. Univ. of California Press, 1991 BX 1532 G7 L87 1991

K. B. McFarlane, John Wycliffe and the Beginnings of EnglishNonconformity. 1952.

__________. Origins of Religious Dissent in England. 1966.

Alister McGrath, The Intellectual Origins of the European Reformation. 1987.

Heiko Oberman, The Roots of Anti-Semitism in the Age of Renaissance and Reformation. 1984.

Steven Ozment. The Reformation in the Cities: The Appeal of Protestantism to Sixteenth Century Germany and Switzerland. 1975.

T. H. L. Parker. John Calvin, A Biography. 1975.

Gordon Rupp. Luther's Progress to the Diet of Worms. 1964.

Gordon Rupp. Patterns of Reformation. 1969.

Leo F. Solt. Church and State in Early Modern England, 1509 - 1640. 1990.

Lewis Spitz, The Reformation's Basic Interpretations. 1972.

Gerald Strauss. Luther's House of Learning. 1978.

Nicolle M. Sutherland. The Huguenot Struggle for Recognition. 1980.

George H. Williams. The Radical Reformation. 1962.

European Monarchies, Wars of Religion and the Seventeenth Century Crisis:

Spain and the Mediterranean

Fernand Braudel. The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II. 2 vols. 1973.

James Casey, The Kingdom of Valencia in the Seventeenth Century. 1979.

D. S. Chambers. The Imperial Age of Venice, 1380-1580. 1970.

John. H. Elliott. Imperial Spain, 1469-1716. 1963.

J. H. Elliott, The Count-Duke of Olivares: The Statesman in an Age of Decline. (1986)

__________. The Revolt of the Catalans. 1963.

Joanne M. Ferraro, Family and Public Life in Brescia, 1580- 1650. 1993.

Steven Haliczer, The Communeros of Castile. The Forging of a Revolution. 1981.

Jonathan Israel. The Dutch, the Spanish Monarchy and the Jews 1585-1713. 1990.

H. G. Koenigsberger, The Government of Sicily Under Philip II of Spain. 1951.

Frederic C. Lane. Venice, A Maritime Republic. 1973.

Geoffrey Parker. Philip II. 1978.

Geoffrey Parker, The Army of Flanders and the Spanish Road,1567-1659, (1972)

Peter Pierson, Philip II of Spain. 1975.

Helen Nader, Liberty in Absolutist Spain: The Habsburg Sale of the Towns.

Sarah T. Nalle.  God in La Mancha: Religious Reform and the People of Cuenca, 1500-1650.  Baltimore.  Johns Hopkins University Press.  1992.

England and the Low Countries

John Brewer, The Sinews of Power. War, Money and the English State, 1688-1783. 1989.

G.R. Elton. England Under the Tudors. 1955.

G.R. Elton. Policy and Police: The Enforcement of the Reformation in the Age of Thomas Cromwell. 1972.

G.R. Elton. Reform and Renewal: Thomas Cromwell and the Common Weal. 1973.

Myron P. Gutman, War and Rural Life in the Early Modern Low Countries. (1980)

Jonathan Israel, ed. The Anglo-Dutch Moment: Essays on the Glorious Revolution and it World Impact. 1991.

Wallace T. MacCaffrey, Elizabeth I: War and Politics, 1588-1603. 1992.

Wallace T. MacCaffrey. The Shaping of the Elizabethan Regime. 1968.

J.L. Price, Holland and the Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century. The Politics of Particularism. (1994)

J. J. Scarisbrick. Henry VIII. 1968.

Simon Schama, The Embarrassement of Riches. An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age (1987)

Paul Slack, ed. Rebellion, Popular Protest and the Social Order in Early Modern England. Cambridge UP 1984 HV 6485 G72 E567 1984

Andrew Pettegree, Emden and the Dutch Revolt.   Oxford.   Oxford University Press.  1992.

__________, ed.  The Reformation of the Parishes.  Manchester.   1993.

Charles H. Parker, The Reformation of the Community:  The Diaconate and Municipal Poor Relief in Holland.  Cambridge.  1998.

Guido Marnef, antwerp in the Age of the Reformation.  trans. J. C. Grayson.  Baltimore.  Johns Hopkins University Press.  1996.

Germany and Central Europe

Geoffrey Barraclough, The Origins of Modern Germany. 1946.

Thomas Brady, Turning Swiss: Cities and Empire, 1450-1550. 1985.

F. L. Carsten. The Origins of Prussia. 1954.

F. L. Carsten. Princes and Parliaments in Germany. 1959.

R.J.W. Evans. The Making of the Hapsburg Monarchy, 1550-1770. 1979.

R. J. W. Evans. Rudolf II and His World. 1973.

Hajo Holborn. A History of Modern Germany. vols. I, II. 1959.

R. Po-chia Hsia, Society and Religion in Munster, 1535-1618. 1984.

Marcia Reines Josephy, Magic and Superstition in the Jewish Tradition. 1975.

Robert A. Kann, A History of the Habsburg Empire, 1526-1918. 1974.

H. G. Koenigsberger, The Habsburgs and Europe, 1516-1660. 1971.

Victor L. Tapié, The Rise and Fall of the Habsburg Monarchy. 1969.

Mack Walker, German Home Towns. Community, State and General Estate, 1648-1871. (1971)

Peter Wallace, Communities and Conflict in Early Modern Colmar,1575-1730, Humanities Press, 1995 DC 801 .C657 W35 1995

David W. Myers.  Poor Sinning Folk:  Confession and Conscience in Counter-Reformation Germany.  Ithaca.  Cornell University Press.  1996.

France

Frederic J. Baumgartner, Change and Continuity in the French Episcopate: The Bishops and the Wars of Religion, 1547-1610. 1986.

___________. Radical Reactionaries: the Political Thought of the French Catholic League. 1976.

William Beik, Absolutism and Society in Seventeenth Century France. 1985.

Joseph Bergin. Cardinal Richelieu: Power and the Pursuit of Wealth. 1985.

Davis Bitton, The French Nobility in Crisis, 1560-1640. 1969.

March Bloch, The Royal Touch: Sacred Monarchy and Scrofula in England and France. 1972.

Richard Bonney, Political Change in France Under Richelieu and Mazarin. 1978.

__________. The King's Debts, Finance and Politics in France,1589-1661. 1981.

David Buisseret, Henry IV. 1984.

__________. Sully and the Growth of Centralized Government inFrance, 1598-1610. 1968.

James B. Collins, Classes, Estates and Order in Early Modern Brittany Cambridge UP, 1994 DC 611 B851 C59 1994

James B. Collins, Fiscal Limits of Absolutism: Direct Taxation in Early Seventeenth Century France. 1988.

J. H. Elliott, Richelieu and Olivares. (1984)

Jonathan Dewald, Aristocratic Experience and the Origins of Modern Culture. France, 1570-1715. (1993)

Mark Greengrass, France in the Age of Henry IV; the Struggle for Stability. 1984.

Sarah Hanley, The Lit de Justice of the Kings of France: Constitutional Ideology in Legend, Ritual and Discourse. 1983.

Robert R. Harding, Anatomy of a Power Elite: The Provincial Governors of Early Modern France. 1978.

Daniel Hickey, The Coming of French Absolutism: The Struggle for Tax Reform in the Province of Dauphiné, 1540-1640 1986.

Sharon Kettering, Judicial Politics and urban Revolt in Seventeenth-Century France. (1978)

Sharon Kettering, Patrons, Brokers and Clients in Seventeenth Century France. (1986)

R. J. Knecht, Francis I. 1988.

R. J. Knecht, Richelieu. 1991.

A. D. Lublinskaya, French Absolutism: The Crucial Phase,1620-1629. 1968.

J. Russell Major, Representative Government in Early Modern France. (1980)

Elizabeth Marvick, The Young Richelieu: A Psychoanalytic Approach to Leadership. (1983)

Raymond A. Mentzer, jr. Blood and Belief. Family Survival and Confessional Identity Among the Provincial Huguenot Nobility. (1994)

A. Lloyd Moote, Louis XIII, The Just. (1989)

A. Lloyd Moote, The Revolt of the Judges: The Parlement of Paris and the Fronde, 1643-1652. (1971)

Roland Mousnier, The Assassination of Henry IV. (1973)

Kathryn Norberg, Rich and Poor in Grenoble, 1600-1814. (1985)

Orest Ranum, Richelieu and the Councillors of Louis XIII. 1963.

Nancy Lyman Roelker, One King, One Faith: the Parlement of Paris and the religious reformations of the sixteenth-century.  Berkeley.  1996.

Hilton Root, The Fountain of Privilege. Political Foundations of Markets in Old Regime France and England (1994)

__________. Peasants and King in Burgundy. Agrarian Foundations of French Absolutism. (1987)

Victor-L. Tapié, France in the Age of Louis XIII and Richelieu. 1975.

Geoffrey R. R. Treasure, Cardinal Richelieu and the Development of Absolutism. 1972.

Martin Wolfe, The Fiscal System of Renaissance France. 1972.

James B. Wood, The King's Army. Warfare, Soldiers and Society during the Wars of Religion in France, 1562-1576 Cambridge UP 1996

Communities and Social Change

James S. Amelang. Honored Citizens of Barcelona: Patrician Culture and Class Relations, 1490-1714. 1986.

Ian Archer, The Pursuit of Stability: Social Relations in Elizabethan London. 1991.

Philip Benedict, ed. Cities and Social Change in Early Modern France. 1989.

Philip Benedict. Rouen During the Wars of Religion. 1981.

Marc Bloch, French Rural History: An Essay on Its Basic Characteristics. 1972.

Jeremy Boulton, Neighbourhoud and Society: A London Suburb in the Seventeenth Century 1987.

John Chartres and David Hey, eds. English Rural Society, 1500-1800: Essays in honour of Joan Thirsk. 1990.

Bernard Cottret. The Huguenots in England: Immigration and Settlement, c. 1550-1700. 1991.

Jonathan Dewald. The Formation of a Provincial Nobility: The Magistrates of the Parlement of Rouen, 1499-1610. 1980.

Jonathan Dewald, Pont St. Pierre, 1398-1789: Lordship, Community and Capitalism in Early-Modern France. (1987)

Barbara B. Diefendorf, Beneath the Cross: Catholics and Huguenots in Sixteenth Century Paris. 1991.

Barbara B. Diefendorf, Paris City Councillors in the Sixteenth Century: The Politics of Patrimony. 1983.

Robert S. Duplessis, Lille and the Dutch Revolt: Urban Stability in an Era of Revolution, 1500-1582 1991.

James R. Farr, Hands of Honor: Artisans and their World in Dijon, 1550-1650. 1988.

Malcolm Greenshields, An Economy of Violence in Early Modern France. Crime and Justice in Haute Auvergne, 1587-1664. Penn. State UP 1994 HV 6969 A9 G74 1994

Philip T. Hoffman, Growth in a Traditional Society. The French Countryside, 1450-1815. Princeton UP, 1996

Philip T. Hoffman, Church and Community in the Diocese of Lyon,1500-1789. (1984)

E. LeRoy Ladurie. The Peasants of Languedoc. (1974)

Marjorie Keniston McIntosh. A Community Transformed: The Manor and Liberty of Havering, 1500-1620. 1991.

Steven Ozment. The Reformation in the Cities. 1975.

Ruth Pike. Aristocrats and Traders: Sevillian Society in the Sixteenth Century. 1972.

L. R. Poos. A Rural Society After the Black Death: Essex 1350-1525. 1991.

Steven Rappaport. Worlds Within Worlds: Structures of Life in Sixteenth Century London. 1989.

Robert A. Schneider, Public Life in Toulouse, 1463-1789. 1989.

Gerald Strauss, Nuremberg in the Sixteenth Century. 1976.

Robert Tittler, The Reformation and the Towns in England: Politics and Political Culture, c. 1540-1640.  (Oxford, 1998)

The Seventeenth Century Crisis

Trevor Aston, ed. Crisis in Europe, 1560-1660. 1967.

Robert Forster and J. P. Greene, Eds. Preconditions of Revolution in Early Modern Europe. 1970.

Derek Hirst, England in Conflict:  Kingdom, Community and Commonwealth (Oxford, 1999)

David L. Smith, The Stuart Parliaments, 1603-1689, (Oxford, 1999)

Henry Kamen, The Iron Century: Social Change in Europe, 1550-1660. 1971.

Geoffrey Parker and Lesley M. Smith, eds. The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century. 1978.

Theodore K. Rabb, The struggle for Stability in Early Modern Europe. 1975.

Charles Wilson, The Transformation of Europe, 1558-1648. 1976.

Commerce and European Expansion:

Glenn J. Ames, Colbert, Mercantilism and the French Quest for Asian Trade. Northern Illinois UP, 1996

Kenneth R. Andrews. Ships, Money and Politics: Seafaring and Naval Enterprise in the Reign of Charles I. 1991.

William Brandon, New Worlds for Old: Reports from the New World and their Effect on the Development of Social Thought in Europe, 1500-1800. Ohio UP, 1986

Gayle K. Brunelle. The New World Merchants of Rouen, 1559-1630. 1991.

Mary B. Campbell. The Witness and the Other World: Exotic European Travel Writing, 400-1600. 1988.

Alfred W. Crosby, The Columbian Exchange: Biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492. Greenwood Press, 1972

Stephen Greenblatt, Marvelous Possessions. The Wonder of the New World. University of Chicago Press, 1991

Jonathan Israel. European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism, 1550-1750. 1989.

Anthony Pagden, Lords of all the World. Idealogies of Empire in Spain, Britain and France, c. 1500-c.1800 Yale UP, 1995 JC 359 .P278 1995

Anthony Pagden, European Encounters with the New World. Yale UP, 1993

Ruth Pike. Enterprise and Adventure: The Genoese in Seville and the Opening of the New World. 1966.

David Harris Sacks. The Widening Gate: Bristol and the Atlantic Economy, 1450-1700. 1991.

G.V. Scammell, Ships, Oceans and Empire. Studies in European Maritime and Colonial History, 1400-1750. Varorium, 1995 D 215 S28 1995

Tom Scott, Regional Identity and Economic Change:  The Upper Rhine, 1450-1600, (Oxford, 1998)

L.M.E. Shaw, Trade, Inquisition and the English Nation in Portugal, 1650-1690. 1989.

James D. Tracy, ed. The Rise of Merchant Empires: Long Distance Trace in the Early Modern World, 1350-1750. 1990.

James D.Tracy, ed. The Political Economy of Merchant Empires:State Power and World Trade, 1350-1750. 1991.

Jane Whittle, The Development of Agrarian Capitalism:  Land and Labour in Norfolk, 1440-1580.  (Oxford, 2000)

Popular and Elite Culture, Family and Gender:

Susan Dwyer Amussen, An Ordered Society: Gender and Class in Early Modern England.

Wolfgang Behringer, Witchcraft persecutions in Bavaria: popular magic, religious zealotry, and reason of state in early modern Europe, (Cambridge, 1997)

Judith Bennett, Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England: Women's Work in a Changing World, 1300-1600, (Oxford, 1996)

Robin Briggs, Communities of Belief: cultural and social tension in early modern France, (Oxford, 1995)

__________. Witches and Neighbors: the social and cultural context of European witchcraft, (New York, 1998)

Peter Burke, Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe. 1978.

Roger Chartier, The Cultural Uses of Print in Early Modern France.

Stuart Clark, Thinking with Demons:  The Idea of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe, (Oxford: 1997)

David Cressy, Birth, Marriage, and Death:  Ritual, Religion, and the Life Cycle in Tudor and Stuart England, (Oxford, 1997)

Natalie Zemon Davis, Fiction in the Archives: Pardon Tales and Their Tellers in Sixteenth Century France. 1987.

__________. Society and Culture in Early Modern France. 1975.

Elizabeth Eisenstein, The Printing Press as an Agent of Change. 1979.

Norbert Elias, The Court Society.

James R. Farr, Authority and Sexuality in Early Modern Burgundy (1550-1730). Oxford UP 1995

Kristin Elizabeth Gager, Blood Ties and Fictive Ties. Adoption and Family Life in Early Modern France. Princeton UP 1996

Malcolm Gaskill, Crime and mentalities in early modern England, (Cambridge, 2000)

Carlo Ginzburg, The Night Battles: Witchcraft and Agrarian Cults in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. 1983.

Laura Gowing, Domestic Dangers: Women, Words, and Sex in Early Modern London, (Oxford, 1996)

Barbara A. Hanawalt, ed. Women and Work in Pre-Industrial Europe (1986)

Joel F. Harrington, Reordering Marriage and Society in Reformation Germany. Cambridge UP HV 728 H293 1995

Erica Harth, Ideology and Culture in Seventeenth Century France.

Ralph A. Houlbrooke, The English Family, 1450-1700. 1984.

R. Po-chia Hsia, The Myth of Ritual Murder: Jews and Magic in Reformation Germany. 1988.

David Hunt, Parents and Children in History: The Psychology of Family Life in Early Modern France. 1970.

George Huppert, Les Bourgeois Gentilshommes: An Essay on the Definition of Elites in Renaissance France. 1977.

R. L. Kagan, Students and Society in Early Modern Spain. 1974.

Richard Kieckhefer, European Witch Trials: their foundations in popular and learned culture, 1300-1500, (London: Routledge, 1976)

Robert M. Kingdon, Geneva and the Coming of the Wars of Religion in France, 1555-1563. 1956.

__________. Geneva and the Consolidation of the French Protestant Movement, 1564-1572. 1967.

__________. Myths About the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacres, 1572-1576. 1988.

Brian P. Levack, The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe, (London: Longman, 1987)

Early Modern European Witchcraft: centres and peripheries, (Oxford, 1990)

Witchcraft in early modern Europe: studies in culture and belief, (Cambridge, 1996)

E. LeRoy Ladurie, Carnival in Romans. 1979.

__________. Love, Death and Money in the Pays D'Oc. 1980.

John. H. Langbein, Prosecuting Crime in the Renaissance: England, Germany, and France. 1974.

__________. Torture and the Law of Proof: Europe and England in the Ancien Regime. 1976.

Renee Levine Melammed, Heretics or Daughters of Israel?  The Crypto-Jewish Women of Castile, (Oxford, 1999)

William Monter, Frontiers of heresy, (Cambridge: 1990)

__________. Judging the French Reformation: heresy trials by sixteenth-century parlements, (Cambridge, 1999)

__________.  Witchcraft in France and Switzerland: the borderlands during the Reformation, (Cornell, 1976)

Robert Muchembled, Popular Culture and Elite Culture in France, (1985)

Kristen Neuschel, Word of Honor: Interpreting Noble Culture in Seventeenth Century France. 1989.

Steven Ozment, Magdalena and Balthazar: An Intimate Portrait of Life in 16th Century Europe Revealed in the Letters of a Nuremberg Husband and Wife. 1986.

__________. The Burgermeister's Daughter. Scandal in a Sixteenth-Century German Town. 1996 (DD 901 .S3652 O96 1996)

__________. When Fathers Ruled. 1983.

Mary Elizabeth Perry, Gender and Disorder in Early Modern Seville (1990)

Hermann Rebel, Peasant Classes: The Bureaucratization of Property and Family Relations Under Early Hapsburg Absolutism, 1511-1626. 1983.

Lyndal Roper, Oedipus and the Devil: witchcraft, sexuality, and religion in early modern Europe, (London: Routledge, 1994)

David Sabean, Power in the Blood: Popular Culture and Village Discourse in Early Modern Germany.

John H. Salmon, Renaissance and Revolt: Essays in the Intellectual and Social History of Early Modern France. 1987.

Ellery Schalk, From Valor to Pedigree: Ideas of Nobility in France in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. 1986.

Simon Schama, The Embarrassment of Riches: An Interpretation of Dutch Culture in the Golden Age. (1987)

Robert W. Scribner, For the Sake of Simple Folk: Popular Propaganda for the German Reformation. 1981.

J. A. Sharpe, Crime in Early Modern England, 1550-1750.

John Smail, The Origins of Middle-Class Culture. Halifax, Yorkshire, 1660-1780. Cornell UP 1994 DA 690 H17 S63 1994

Gerald Strauss, Luther's House of Learning: Indoctrination of the Young in the German Reformation.

Lawrence Stone, The Family, Sex and Marriage in England, 1500-1800. 1977.

Roy Strong, The Cult of Elizabeth: Elizabethan Portraiture and Pageantry.

H. R. Trevor-Roper, The European witch-craze of the 16th and 17th centuries, (1969)

Frances Yates, The Occult Philosophy in the Elizabethan Age.

Merry Weisner, Working Women in Renaissance Germany.

 

Age of Exploration

 

Samuel Eliot Morison, The Great Explorers

J.H. Parry, The Establishment of the European Hegemony, 1415-1715


J.H. Parry The Discovery of the Sea


J.H. Parry The Spanish Seaborne Empire


Samuel Eliot Morison, Admiral of the Ocean Sea, 2 vols


G.V. Scammell, The World Encompassed: The First European Maritime Empires, c. 800-1650


Boies Penrose, Travel and Discovery in the Renaissance


Derek Wilson, The World Encompassed: Francis Drake and his Great Voyage


C.R. Boxer, The Portuguese Seaborne Empire 1415-1825


The Dutch Seaborne Empire 1600-1800


Bernard DeVoto, The Course of Empire


J.H. Parry, The Discovery of South America


Samuel Eliot Morison, The European Discovery of America, 2 vols


William Cumming et al., The Exploration of North America 1630-1776


Carl Sauer, The Early Spanish Main


Carl Sauer Sixteenth Century North America


Carl Sauer Seventeenth Century North America


Herbert Bolton, Coronado. Knight of Pueblo and Plain


Francis Parkman, La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West


Leslie Hannon, The Discoverers. The Seafaring Men Who First Touched the Coasts of Canada

 

Absolutism

Paris in the Age of Absolutism
by Orest A. Ranum (Hardcover - January 2003)

Mazarin: The Crisis of Absolutism in France
by G. R. R. Treasure (Paperback - May 1997)

Louis XIV and Absolutism: A Brief Study With Documents (The Bedford Series in History and Culture)
by William Beik (Paperback - January 2000)

The Birth of Absolutism: A History of France, 1598-1661
by Yves Marie Berce, Richard Rex (Translator)

One King, One Law, Three Faiths : Religion and the Rise of Absolutism in Seventeenth-Century Metz
by Patricia Behre Miskimin (Author) (Hardcover)

Absolutism and Society in Seventeenth-Century France : State Power and Provincial Aristocracy in Languedoc
by William Beik (Author) (Paperback - June 1989)

The Myth of Absolutism: Change and Continuity in Early Modern European Monarchy
by Nicholas Henshall

Back to TopAbsolutism and Its Discontents: State and Society in Seventeenth Century France and England
by Michael S. Kimmel (Hardcover - August 1988)


The Making of Bourgeois Europe: Absolutism, Revolution, and the Rise of Capitalism in England, France and Germany
by Colin Peter Mooers (Hardcover - April 1991)

The Splendid Century: Life in the France of Louis XIV
by W. H. Lewis (Paperback - January 1997)

The Wars of Louis XIV, 1667-1714 (Modern Wars in Perspective)
by John A. Lynn (Paperback)

Memoirs of Louis Xiv. and the Regency: His Court and the Regency
by Duc De Saint-Simon (Paperback - August 2002)

Saint-Simon and the Court of Louis XIV
by Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, et al (Hardcover - July 2001)

The Sun King
by Nancy Mitford (Paperback - August 1995)


Louis XIV and the Twenty Million Frenchmen
by Pierre Goubert (Paperback - May 1972)

A Lust for Virtue: Louis XIV's Attack on Sin in Seventeenth-Century France (Contributions to the Study of World History)
by Philip F. Riley (Author) (Hardcover)

 

Scientific Revolution

Scientific Revolution Bibliography - Scientific Revolution Home Page - Dr Robert A. Hatch - University of Florida - http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch
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Boas, Marie. The Scientific Renaissance: 1450-1630. NY: Harper, 1965. 

Bonelli, Maria L.R.; William R. Shea (eds.). Reason, Experiment, and Mysticism in the Scientific Revolution. NY: Science History, 1975. 

Burtt, E.A. The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Science. 2nd ed. 1932. Garden City: Doubleday Anchor, 1954. 

Butterfield, Herbert. The Origins of Modern Science 1300-1800. 1957. NY: Free Pr., 1968. 

Cohen, I. Bernard. The Birth of a New Physics. Garden City, NY: 1960. 

Crombie, A.C. Medieval and Early Modern Science. 2 vols. (orginally issued as Augustine to Galileo). Garden City, NY: 1959. 

Forbes, R. J.; E. J. Dijksterhuis. A History of Science and Technology. 2 vols. Baltimore: Penguine, 1963. 

Hall, A. Rupert. From Galileo to Newton: 1630-1720. NY: Harper, 1963. 

_____. The Scientific Revolution, 1500-1700. 1954. Boston: Beacon, 1966. 

Hall, Marie Boas. Nature and Nature's Laws: Documents of the Scientific Revolution. NY: Harper, 1970. 

Haydn, Hiram. The Counter-Renaissance. NY: Harcourt-Brace, 1950. 

Hesse, Mary. Forces and Fields. London, 1961. 

Kearney, Hugh F., ed. Origins of the Scientific Revolution. New York, 1967. 

_____. Science and Change: 1500-1700. NY: Mcgraw-Hill, 1971. 

Koyre, Alexandre. From the Closed World to the Infinite Universe. Harper, 1958. 

Kuhn, Thomas S. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. 2nd ed. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1970. 

McLean, Antonia. Humanism and the Rise of Science in Tudor England. NY: Science History, 1972. 

Palter, Robert M., ed. Toward Modern Science. 2 vols. New York: 1961. 

Sarton, George. Appreciations of Ancient and Medieval Science During the Renaissance (1450-1600). NY: Barnes, 1961. 

_____. Six Wings: Men of Science in the Renaissance. Bloomington: 1957. 

Smith, A.G.R. Scinece and Society in the 16th and 17th Centuries. London: Thames & Hudson, 1972. 

Thorndike, Lynn. A History of Magic and Experimental Science. 8 vols. NY: Columbia U P, 1923-58. 

Wade, Ira. The Intellectual Origins of the French Englightenment. 

Webster, Charles. The Great Instauration: Science, Medicine, and Reform, 1626-1660. London: Duckworth, 1975. 

Westfall, Richard S. The Construction of Modern Science: Mechanism and Mechnics. New York: 1971. 

Wightman, W.P.D. Science in a Renaissance Society. London: Hutchinson, 1972. 

_____. Science and the Renaissance. 2 vols. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd, 1962. 

Wolf, Abraham. A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th centuries. 2nd ed. 2 vols. NY: Harper, 1959. 
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'External Roots' of the Scientific Revolution
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Basalla, George, ed. The Rise of Modern Science: Internal or External Factors. Lexington, MA: 1968. 

Ben-David, Joseph. The Scientific Role: The Conditions of its Establishment in Europe. Minerva: 1965. 4:15-54. 

Brown, Harcourt. 'The Renaissance and Hisotorians of Science.' Studies in the Renaissance 7 (1960): 27-42. 

_____. 'The Utilitarian Motive in the Age of Descartes.' AS i (1936): 182. 

Bullough, Vern L., ed. The Scientific Revolution. New York: 1970. 

______. 'Education Confilct and the Development of Science in the Renaissance.' Bucknell Rev. 15 (1967): 35-45. 

Burtt, Edwin A. The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Science. 2nd ed. 1932. Garden City: oubleday Anchor, 1954. 

Clark, George. Science and Social Welfare in the Age of Newton. 2nd ed. 1949. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1970. 

Crombie, A.C. 'Historians and the Scientific Revolution.' Endeavour 19 (1960): 9-13. 

Feuer, Lewis S. The Scientific Intellecutal: The Psychological and Sociological Origins of Modern Science. esp. pp 1-22. NY: Basic, 1963. 

Goldman, Steven L. 'Alexander Kojeve on the Origin of Modern Science: Sociological Modelling Gone Away.' Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 6 (1975): 113-124. 

Hall, A. Rupert. 'On the Historical Singularity of the Scientific Revolution of the 17th Century.' The Diversity of History. Ed. J.H. Elliott et al. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970. 199-221. 

_____. 'Merton Revisited or Science and Society in the Seventeenth Century.' History of Science. Vol. 2. Reprinted in Basalla: 1960. 1-16. 

_____. 'The Scholar and the Craftsman in the Scientific Revolution.' Critical Problems in the History of Science. Ed. Marshall Clagett. Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 1959. 3-23. 

Hill Christopher. The Intellectual Origins of the English Revolution. London: Oxford UP, 1965.

Horsky, Zdenek. 'Le role du phantonisme dans l'origine de la cosmologie moderne.' Organon 4 (1967): 47-54. 

Jones, Harold W. 'Some Reflections on the Beginnings of Experimental Science.' Annals of Science 6 (1950): 283-292. 

Kearney, Hugh F., ed. Origins of the Scientific Revolution. NY: Barnes & Noble, 1964. 

King, M.D. 'Reason, Tradition and the Progressiveness of Science.' History and Threory 10 (1971): 3-32. 

Kojeve, Alexandre. 'L'origine Chretienne de la science moderne.' Melanges Alesandre Koyre. Vol 2. 295-306. Paris: Harmann, 1964. 

Kuhn, Thomas S. 'Mathematical vs. Experimental Traditions in the Development of Physical Science.' Journal of Interdisciplinary History 7 (1976): 1-32. 

_____. 'Scientific Growth: Reflections on Ben-David's `Scientific role.'' Minerva 10 (1972): 166-178. 

Koyre, Alexandre. 'The Origins of Modern Science: A New Interpretation.' Diogenes 16 (1956): 1-22. 

Merton, Robertt K. Science, Technology and Society in 17th-century England. 1938. NY: Harper Torchbook, 1970. 

Mittelstrass, Jurgen. 'Remarks on Nominalistic Roots of Modern Science.' Organon 4 (1967): 39-46. 

Nef, John U. 'The Genesis of Industrialism and of Modern Science,1540-1640.' Essays in Honor of Conyers Read. Ed. Norman Downs. 200-269. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1952. Rpt. The Conquest of the Material World. 268-328. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1964. 

Rattansi, P.M. 'The Social Interpretation of Science in the 17th Century.' Science adn Society, 1600-1900. Ed. Peter Mathias. 1-32. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1972. 

Rosen, Edward. 'Renaissance Science as Seen by Burckhardt and his Successors.' The Renaissance: A Reconsideration of the Theories and Interpretations. Ed. Tinsley Helton. 80-98. Madison: U of Wisconson P, 1961. 

Ross, Richard. 'The Social and Economic Causes of the Revolution in the Mathematical Sciences in Mid-17th Century England.' Journal of British Studies 15 (1975): 46-66. 

Trevor-Roper, H.R. 'Review Essay: Intellectual Origins of the English Revolution by Christopher Hill.' History and Theory 5 (1966): 61-82. 

Weisinger, Herbert. 'The Idea of the Renaissance and the Rise of Science.' Lynchos 7 (1946): 11-35. 

________. 'The English Origins of the Sciological Interpretaion of the Renaissance.' Journal of the History of Ideas 11 (1950): 321-38. 

Whitehead, Alfred N. Science and the Modern World: Lower Lectures. esp. chapts. 1 and 3. 1925. NY: Free, 1967. 

Zilsel, Edgar. 'The Sodiological Roots of Science.' American Journal of Sociology. 47 (1941-42): 544-62. 
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Science, Learned Societies & Institutions
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Agassi, Joseph. 'The Origins of the Royal Society.' Organon 7 (1970): 117-35. Essay rev. of Purver. 

Artz, F.B. The Development of Technical Education in France, 1500-1850. London: Cambridge UP, 1966. 

Bertrand, Joseph. L'Academie des Sciences et les Academiciens de 166-1793. Paris: 1869. 

Bigourdan, G. Les Premieres Societes savantes de Paris au xviie siecle, Comptes-rendus. 1916-17. Tomes 163,163. Rpt. brochure, 1919. 

Birth, Thomas. The History of the Royal Society. Facs of 1756-7 London ed. Intro. by A.R. and M.B. Hall. NY: Johnson, 1968. 

Brown, Harcourt. Scientific Organizations in 17th-century France, 1620-1680. Baltimore: John Hopkins UP, 1934. 

Castiglioni, Arturo. 'The School of Ferrara and the Controversy on Pliny.' Science, Medicine and History. Vol. 2. Ed. E.A. Underwood. 269-79. London: Oxford UP, 1953. 

Clark, G.N. Science and Social Welfare in the Age of Newton. London: Oxford UP, 1937. 

Cohen, I.B. 'Sir Isaac Newton, Hans Sloane and the Academie Royale des Sciences.' Melanges Alexandre Koyre. Vol. 1. Paris: 1964. 104. 

Cope, Jackson I and H.W. Jones. Introduction. Thomas Sprat's History of the Royal Society. Ed. Thomas Sprat. ix-xxxii. St. Louis: Washington UP, 1959. ix-xxxii. 

Costelljo, William T. The Scholastic Curriculum at Early Seventeenth Century. Cambridge MA, 1958. 

Debus, Allen G. Science and Education in the Seventeenth Century. The Webster-Ward Debate. New York: 1970. 

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Robert S. Westman - "The Melanchthon Circle, Rheticus, and the Wittenberg Interpretation of the Copernican Theory"
Isis, Vol. 66, No. 2. (Jun., 1975), pp. 164-193.
Owen Hannaway - "Laboratory Design and the Aim of Science: Andreas Libavius versus Tycho Brahe"
Isis, Vol. 77, No. 4. (Dec., 1986), pp. 584-610.
A. Mark Smith - "Knowing Things Inside Out: The Scientific Revolution from a Medieval Perspective"
The American Historical Review, Vol. 95, No. 3. (Jun., 1990), pp. 726-744.
Keith Hutchison - "What Happened to Occult Qualities in the Scientific Revolution?" - Isis, Vol. 73, No. 2. (Jun., 1982), pp. 233-253.
Seymour L. Chapin - "The Astronomical Activities of Nicolas Claude Fabri de Peiresc" - Isis, Vol. 48, No. 1. (Mar., 1957), pp. 13-29.
Lisa T. Sarasohn - "Nicolas-Claude Fabri de Peiresc and the Patronage of the New Science in the Seventeenth Century"
Isis, Vol. 84, No. 1. (Mar., 1993), pp. 70-90.
Richard S. Westfall - "Science and Patronage: Galileo and the Telescope"
Isis, Vol. 76, No. 1. (Mar., 1985), pp. 11-30.
Albert Van Helden - "The Telescope in the Seventeenth Century"
Isis, Vol. 65, No. 1. (Mar., 1974), pp. 38-58.
Mary G. Winkler & Albert Van Helden - "Representing the Heavens: Galileo and Visual Astronomy" - Isis, Vol. 83, No. 2. (Jun., 1992), pp. 195-217.
Mario Biagioli - "Galileo the Emblem Maker"
Isis, Vol. 81, No. 2. (Jun., 1990), pp. 230-258.
John E. Fletcher - "Astronomy in the Life and Correspondence of Athanasius Kircher" - Isis, Vol. 61, No. 1., pp. 52-67
Christoph Meinel - "Early Seventeenth-Century Atomism: Theory, Epistemology, and the Insufficiency of Experiment"
Isis, Vol. 79, No. 1. (Mar., 1988), pp. 68-103.
Richard S. Westfall - "Circular Motion in Seventeenth-Century Mechanics"
Isis, Vol. 63, No. 2. (Jun., 1972), pp. 184-189.
Bruce Stansfield Eastwood - "Descartes on Refraction: Scientific versus Rhetorical Method" - Isis, Vol. 75, No. 3. (Sep., 1984), pp. 481-502.
Thomas S. Kuhn - "Robert Boyle and Structural Chemistry in the Seventeenth Century" - Isis, Vol. 43, No. 1. (Apr., 1952), pp. 12-36.
Peter Dear - "Miracles, Experiments, and the Ordinary Course of Nature"
Isis, Vol. 81, No. 4. (Dec., 1990), pp. 663-683.
Peter Dear - "From Truth to Disinterestedness in the Seventeenth Century (in Symposium on the Social History of Objectivity)"
Social Studies of Science, Vol. 22, No. 4. (Nov., 1992), pp. 619-631.
Steven Shapin - "The House of Experiment in Seventeenth-Century England"
Isis, Vol. 79, No. 3, A Special Issue on Artifact and Experiment. (Sep., 1988), pp. 373-404.
Steven Shapin - "Pump and Circumstance: Robert Boyle's Literary Technology" - Social Studies of Science, Vol. 14, No. 4. (Nov., 1984), pp. 481-520.

 

T H E - S C I E N T I F I C - R E V O L U T I O N
HISTORIOGRAPHIC - CONSIDERATIONS

  
Bruce S. Eastwood - "On the Continuity of Western Science from the Middle Ages: A. C. Crombie's Augustine to Galileo (in A Second Look)"
Isis, Vol. 83, No. 1. (Mar., 1992), pp. 84-99.
Lorraine Daston - "History of Science in an Elegiac Mode: E. A. Burtt's Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science Revisited (in A Second Look)" - Isis, Vol. 82, No. 3. (Sep., 1991), pp. 522-531.
Robert S. Westman - "Two Cultures or One?: A Second Look at Kuhn's The Copernican Revolution (in A Second Look)"
Isis, Vol. 85, No. 1. (Mar., 1994), pp. 79-115.
Jerome Ravetz & Richard S. Westfall - "Marxism and the History of Science"
Isis, Vol. 72, No. 3. (Sep., 1981), pp. 393-405.
Robert K. Merton - "George Sarton: Episodic Recollections by an Unruly Apprentice (in Recollections and Reflections)"
Isis, Vol. 76, No. 4. (Dec., 1985), pp. 470-486.
Arnold Thackray & Robert K. Merton - "On Discipline Building: The Paradoxes of George Sarton"
Isis, Vol. 63, No. 4. (Dec., 1972), pp. 472-495.
Steven Shapin - "Understanding the Merton Thesis (in Symposium on the Fiftieth Anniversary of Science, Technology and Society)"
Isis, Vol. 79, No. 4. (Dec., 1988), pp. 594-605.
Robert K. Merton - "Science and the Social Order"
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 5, No. 3. (Jul., 1938), pp. 321-337.
Robert K. Merton - "The Sociology of Knowledge"
Isis, Vol. 27, No. 3. (Nov., 1937), pp. 493-503.
Steven Shapin - "A Course in the Social History of Science (in Course Bibliography)"
Social Studies of Science, Vol. 10, No. 2. (May, 1980), pp. 231-258.
Steven Shapin - "Here and Everywhere: Sociology of Scientific Knowledge"
Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 21. (1995), pp. 289-321.
Thomas S. Kuhn - "The Function of Measurement in Modern Physical Science" - Isis, Vol. 52, No. 2. (Jun., 1961), pp. 161-193.
Thomas S. Kuhn - "The Road since Structure (in Presidential Address)"
PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Vol. 1990, Volume Two: Symposia and Invited Papers. (1990), pp. 3-13.
James R. Jacob, Margaret C. Jacob - "The Anglican Origins of Modern Science: The Metaphysical Foundations of the Whig Constitution"
Isis, Vol. 71, No. 2. (Jun., 1980), pp. 251-267.
Mario Biagioli - "The Scientific Revolution Is Undead" - Configurations Volume 6, Issue 2 1998

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ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND

  
F. Rochberg - Introduction "The Cultures of Ancient Science"
Isis, Vol. 83, No. 4. (Dec., 1992), pp. 547-553.
David Pingree - "Astronomy and Astrology in India and Iran"
Isis, Vol. 54, No. 2. (Jun., 1963), pp. 229-246.
G. E. R. Lloyd - "Methods and Problems in the History of Ancient Science: The Greek Case" - Isis, Vol. 83, No. 4. (Dec., 1992), pp. 564-577.
Heinrich von Staden - "Affinities and Elisions: Helen and Hellenocentrism"
Isis, Vol. 83, No. 4. (Dec., 1992), pp. 578-595.
Martin Bernal - "Animadversions on the Origins of Western Science"
Isis, Vol. 83, No. 4. (Dec., 1992), pp. 596-607.
Alexander Jones - "The Adaptation of Babylonian Methods in Greek Numerical Astronomy"
Isis, Vol. 82, No. 3. (Sep., 1991), pp. 440-453.
Bernard R. Goldstein & Alan C. Bowen - "A New View of Early Greek Astronomy" - Isis, Vol. 74, No. 3. (Sep., 1983), pp. 330-340.
Bernard R. Goldstein - "Theory and Observation in Medieval Astronomy"
Isis, Vol. 63, No. 1. (Mar., 1972), pp. 39-47.
Owsei Temkin - "Greek Medicine as Science and Craft"
Isis, Vol. 44, No. 3. (Sep., 1953), pp. 213-225.
A. Mark Smith - "The Psychology of Visual Perception in Ptolemy's Optics"
Isis, Vol. 79, No. 2. (Jun., 1988), pp. 188-207.
David C. Lindberg - "Alhazen's Theory of Vision and Its Reception in the West" - Isis, Vol. 58, No. 3. (Autumn, 1967), pp. 321-341.
David C. Lindberg - "Science and the Early Christian Church"
Isis, Vol. 74, No. 4. (Dec., 1983), pp. 509-530.
A. C. Crombie - "Quantification in Medieval Physics"
Isis, Vol. 52, No. 2. (Jun., 1961), pp. 143-160.
Stephen C. McCluskey - "Gregory of Tours, Monastic Timekeeping, and Early Christian Attitudes to Astronomy"
Isis, Vol. 81, No. 1. (Mar., 1990), pp. 8-22.
Linda E. Voigts - "Anglo-Saxon Plant Remedies and the Anglo-Saxons"
Isis, Vol. 70, No. 2. (Jun., 1979), pp. 250-268.
Edward Grant - "Celestial Orbs in the Latin Middle Ages"
Isis, Vol. 78, No. 2. (Jun., 1987), pp. 152-173.
Edward Grant - "Motion in the Void and the Principle of Inertia in the Middle Ages" - Isis, Vol. 55, No. 3. (Sep., 1964), pp. 265-292.
Victor Roberts - "The Solar and Lunar Theory of Ibn ash-Shatir: A Pre-Copernican Copernican Model" Isis, Vol. 48, No. 4. (Dec., 1957), pp. 428-432.
Lynn Thorndike - "The True Place of Astrology in the History of Science"
Isis, Vol. 46, No. 3. (Sep., 1955), pp. 273-278.
Helen Lemay - "The Stars and Human Sexuality: Some Medieval Scientific Views" - Isis, Vol. 71, No. 1. (Mar., 1980), pp. 127-137.
Michael McVaugh - "Arnald of Villanova and Bradwardine's Law"
Isis, Vol. 58, No. 1. (Spring, 1967), pp. 56-64.
William Newman - "Technology and Alchemical Debate in the Late Middle Ages" - Isis, Vol. 80, No. 3. (Sep., 1989), pp. 423-445.
A. Mark Smith - "Getting the Big Picture in Perspectivist Optics"
Isis, Vol. 72, No. 4. (Dec., 1981), pp. 568-589.
Nancy G. Siraisi - "Taddeo Alderotti and Bartolomeo da Varignana on the Nature of Medical Learning" - Isis, Vol. 68, No. 1. (Mar., 1977), pp. 27-39.
Brian P. Copenhaver - "Did Science Have a Renaissance?"
Isis, Vol. 83, No. 3. (Sep., 1992), pp. 387-407.

 

T H E - S C I E N T I F I C - R E V O L U T I O N
TOPICAL & THEMATIC WORKS
COPERNICUS - TO - NEWTON

 
Edward Grant - "Celestial Orbs in the Latin Middle Ages"
Isis, Vol. 78, No. 2. (Jun., 1987), pp. 152-173.
Lynn Thorndike - "The True Place of Astrology in the History of Science"
Isis, Vol. 46, No. 3. (Sep., 1955), pp. 273-278.
J. R. Christianson - "Tycho Brahe's German Treatise on the Comet of 1577: A Study in Science and Politics"
Isis, Vol. 70, No. 1. (Mar., 1979), pp. 110-140.
Carl B. Boyer - "Note on Epicycles & the Ellipse from Copernicus to Lahire"
Isis, Vol. 38, No. 1/2. (Nov., 1947), pp. 54-56.
Eric Meyer - "Galileo's Cosmogonical Calculations"
Isis, Vol. 80, No. 3. (Sep., 1989), pp. 456-468.
Winifred Lovell Wisan - "Galileo and the Process of Scientific Creation"
Isis, Vol. 75, No. 2. (Jun., 1984), pp. 269-286.
Margaret J. Osler - "Galileo, Motion, and Essences"
Isis, Vol. 64, No. 4. (Dec., 1973), pp. 504-509.
William L. Hine - "Mersenne and Copernicanism"
Isis, Vol. 64, No. 1. (Mar., 1973), pp. 18-32.
A.W.S. Baird - "Pascal's Idea of Nature"
Isis, Vol. 61, No. 3. (Autumn, 1970), pp. 296-320.
Peter Galison - "Descartes's Comparisons: From the Invisible to the Visible"
Isis, Vol. 75, No. 2. (Jun., 1984), pp. 311-326.
Curtis Wilson - "Kepler's Derivation of the Elliptical Path"
Isis, Vol. 59, No. 1. (Spring, 1968), pp. 4-25.
Stanley E. Babb, Jr. - "Accuracy of Planetary Theories, Particularly for Mars"
Isis, Vol. 68, No. 3. (Sep., 1977), pp. 426-434.
Joseph T. Clark - "Pierre Gassendi and the Physics of Galileo"
Isis, Vol. 54, No. 3. (Sep., 1963), pp. 352-370.
Thomas Harmon Jobe - "The Devil in Restoration Science: The Glanvill-Webster Witchcraft Debate"
Isis, Vol. 72, No. 3. (Sep., 1981), pp. 342-356.
Lesley B. Cormack - '"Good Fences Make Good Neighbors": Geography as Self-Definition in Early Modern England'
Isis, Vol. 82, No. 4. (Dec., 1991), pp. 639-661.
Fred S. Michael & Emily Michael - "The Theory of Ideas in Gassendi and Locke"
Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 51, No. 3. (Jul. - Sep., 1990), pp. 379-399.
Gary Hatfield - "Science, Certainty, and Descartes" (in Descartes)
PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Vol. 1988, Volume Two: Symposia and Invited Papers. (1988), pp. 249-262.
Gary Hatfield - "Philosophy of Psychology as Philosophy of Science" (in Philosophy of Psychology as Philosophy of Science)
PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association, Vol. 1994, Volume Two: Symposia and Invited Papers. (1994), pp. 19-23.
Gary C. Hatfield & William Epstein - "The Sensory Core and the Medieval Foundations of Early Modern Perceptual Theory"
Isis, Vol. 70, No. 3. (Sep., 1979), pp. 363-384.
A. Mark Smith - "Getting the Big Picture in Perspectivist Optics"
Isis, Vol. 72, No. 4. (Dec., 1981), pp. 568-589.
J. E. McGuire & Martin Tamny - "Newton's Astronomical Apprenticeship: Notes of 1664/5"
Isis, Vol. 76, No. 3. (Sep., 1985), pp. 349-365.
B. J. T. Dobbs - "Newton as Final Cause and First Mover"
Isis, Vol. 85, No. 4. (Dec., 1994), pp. 633-643.

 

The Enlightenment

 

 

 

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DA 18, CALDER Angus, Revolutionary Empire: The Rise of the English-Speaking Empires From the Fifteenth Century to the 1780s, London, 1981

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DC 138, BAKER K., Inventing the French Revolution, Cambridge, 1990

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JC 571.B4, BERMAN Marshall, The Politics of Authenticity : Radical Individualism and the Emergence of Modern Society, New York, 1970

DC 138, BLANNING T. C. W., The French Revolution: Aristocrat versus Bourgeois?, London, 1987

JC 179.R7, BLUM Carol, Rousseau in the Republic of Virtue, Cornell, 1986

HC 51, BRAUDEL F., Capitalism and Material Life 1400 - 1800, London, 1973

HC 45, BRAUDEL F., Civilization and Capitalism [2 vols.], London, 1981-82

BH 181, BURKE Edmund, A Philosophical Enquiry into the Sublime and the Beautiful [1787], London, 1958

*JA 84.G7, BUTLER M (ed.), Burke Paine Godwin and the Revolution Controversy, Cambridge, 1984

DC 33.4, CHARLTON D.G., New Images of the Natural in France, Cambridge, 1984

JC 178.V2, CLAEYS G, Thomas Paine: Social and Political Thought, Boston, 1989

E 163, COMMAGER H. S., The Empire of Reason; How Europe Imagined and America Realised the Enlightenment, London, 1978

B 1925.E5, CROCKER Lester, Nature and Culture: Ethical Thought in the French Enlightenment, Baltimore, 1963

N 550, CROW Tom, Painters and Public Life in Eighteenth Century Paris, New Haven, 1985

Not Yet In, CRUISE O'BRIEN C, The Great Melody, ,

N 8213, DANIELS Stephen, Fields of Vision: Landscape and National Identity in England and the U.S., Princeton, 1993

B1925.E4, DARNTON R., The Business of Enlightenment: A publishing history of the Encyclopedie, Camb. Mass., 1979

NIL, DARNTON R., The Literary Underground of the Old Regime, Camb. Mass., 1982

DC 33.4, DARNTON R., The Great Cat Massacre and Other Episodes in French Cultural History, New York, 1984

DC 136.9, DARNTON R., Mesmerism and the End of the Enlightenment in France, Camb. Mass., 1968

JC 171, DICKINSON H. T., Liberty and Property: Political Ideology in Eighteenth Century Britain, London, 1979

*HQ1206.E6, ELSHTAIN J. B., Public Man Private Woman: Women in Social and Political Thought, Oxford, 1981

*HQ 734.F2, ELSHTAIN J.B., The Family in Political Thought, Brighton, 1982

B 821, FOUCAULT Michel, The Order of Things: An Archaeology of the Human Sciences, London, 1970

JC 179.A1, GOODMAN D., Criticism in Action: Enlightenment Experiments in Critical Writing, Ithica, 1989

DA 510, GOODWIN Albert, The Friends of Liberty: the English Democratic Movement in the age of the French Revolution, London, 1979

D 308, HAMPSON Norman, The First European Revolution 1776- 1815 (Chapter 4 on Napoleon), London, 1969

PQ 2053.R4, HARVEY S (Ed), Reappraisals of Rousseau, Manchester, 1980

D 299, HOBSBAWN Eric, The Age of Revolution Europe 1789-1848, London, 1964

SB 466.G7, HUNT John Dixon and WILLIS P. (eds.), The Genius of the Place: the English Landscape Garden 1620-1820, London, 1975

PR 558.L2, HUNT John Dixon, The Figure in the Landscape: Poetry Painting and Gardening during the Eighteenth Century, Baltimore, 1976

HQ 1587, HUNT M., Women and the Enlightenment, London, 1981

B802.J2, JACOB Margaret, The Radical Enlightenment, London, 1981

N 6767, KLINGENDER Francis, Art and the Industrial Revolution, New York, 1968

BF 723.W5, LANE H., The Wild Boy of Aveyron, London, 1977

*B 105.C2, LOVEJOY Arthur, The Great Chain of Being: A Study In The History Of An Idea, CambridgeMass., 1961

BJ 37, MACINTYRE Alasdair, After Virtue A Study in Moral Theory, London, 1981

BF 723.W5, MALSON Lucien, Wolf Children, London, 1972

E 162, MAY Henry F., The Enlightenment in America, New York, 1976

HC 51, MUKERJI Chandra, From Graven Images: Patterns of Modern Materialism, New York, 1983

PR 558.S3, NICHOLSON Marjorie, Newton Demands the Muse: Newton's Opticks and the Eighteenth-Century, Hamden Conn., 1963

HQ 1206.O5, OKIN S. M., Women in Western Political Thought, London, 1980

N 8210, PAULSON Ronald, Representations of Revolution (l789- 1820), New Haven, l983

JC 177.A4, PHILP M, Paine, Oxford, 1981

JA 84.17, POCOCK J. G. A., The Machiavellian Moment: Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition, London, 1979

D 288, PORTER R. and M. TEICH, The Enlightenment in National Context, Cambridge, 1981

*HN 385.3P, PORTER R., English Society in the Eighteenth Century, London, 1982

Q 125.3, ROUSSEAU G.S. and R. PORTER (eds.), The Ferment of Knowledge: Studies in the Historiography of Eighteenth Century Science, Cambridge, 1980

*D 286, RUDE George, Europe in the Eighteenth Century: Aristocracy and the Bourgeois Challenge, London, 1972

D 308, RUDE George, Revolutionary Europe 1783-1815, London, 1967

PE 1083, SMITH Olivia, The Politics of Language 1791-1819, Oxford, 1984

HQ 613, STONE Lawrence, The Family Sex and Marriage in England 1500-1800, London, 1979

JC 311, TALMON J. L., The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy, London, 1986

DA 115, THOMAS Keith, Man and the Natural World: Changing Attitudes in England 1500-1800, London, 1984

ML 410.M6, TILL Nicholas (ed), Mozart and the Enlightenment, London, 1992)

PN 85, TRILLING Lionel, Sincerity and Authenticity, London, 1974

D 289, VENTURI Franco, The End of the Old Regime, Princeton, 1989

*PR 448.N2, WILLEY Basil, The Eighteenth Century Background: Studies on the Idea of Nature in the Thought of the Period, London, 1940

D 273.W5, WILLIAMS Ernest, The Ancien Regime in Europe: Government and Society in the Major States 1648-1789, London, 1970

 

Section V: The Enlightenment in Question

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PR 75, ABRAMS Meyer, The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition, New York, 1953

PN 751, ABRAMS Meyer, Natural Supernaturalism: Tradition and Revolution in Romantic Literature, New York, 1972

B 3279. H8, ADORNO Theodor and HORKHEIMER Max, Dialectic of Enlightenment, London, 1973

HX 39.5, BERLIN I., Marx, Oxford, 1973

PR 447, BUTLER Marilyn, Romantics Rebels and Reactionaries: English Literature and its Background 1760-1830, Oxford, 1981

BJ 1521, CAREY John, Pagan Virtue: An Essay on Ethics, Oxford, 1990

D16.9.C6, COHEN G. A., Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence (ch. 1 on Hegel), Oxford, 1978

N 6410, EITNER L. (ed.), Neoclassicism and Romanticism :1750- 1815 [2 vols.], Englewood Cliffs, 1970

B 2948, HINCHMAN L. P., Hegel's Critique of the Enlightenment, Florida, 1984

D 286, KOSELLECK Reinhart, Critique and Crisis: Enlightenment and the Pathogenesis of Modern Society, Oxford, 1988

BJ 37, MACINTYRE A, After Virtue, Duckworth, 1981

B 803, MANDELBAUM M., History Man and Reason: A Study in Nineteenth Century Thought, Baltimore, 1971

PR 469 W65, POOVEY Mary, The Proper Lady and the Woman Writer: Ideology as Style in the Works of Mary Wollstonecraft Mary Shelley and Jane Austen, Chicago, 1984

*HN 13, SENNETT Richard, The Fall of Public Man, Cambridge, 1974

B 3317, STERN J. P., Nietzsche, London, 1978

BD 236, TAYLOR C, Sources of the Self, Cambridge, 1989

PN 603, THACKER Christopher, The Wildness Pleases: The Origins of Romanticism, London, 1983

BF 109.F7, WOLLHEIM R., Freud, London, 1991

 

French Revolution

Pre-Revolutionary Paris

L.S. Mercier, Le Tableau de Paris (in translation)

D. Roche (ed.) Jean-Louis Ménétra: Journal of My Life (1982)

D. Roche The People of Paris (1986)

A. Pardailhé-Galabrun The Birth of Intimacy: Privacy and Domestic Life in Early Modern Paris (1991)

D. Garrioch Neighbourhood and Community in Paris, 1740-90 (1986)

J.Kaplow The Names of Kings: The Parisian Labouring Poor in the 18th Century (1972)

 

Public order

A. Williams The Police of Paris (1988)

J. Chagniot Paris et l'armée au XVIIIe siècle (1985)

D. Roche `A pauper capital: some reflections on the Parisian poor in the 17th and 18th centuries', French History (1987)

A. Farge Fragile Lives: Violence, Power and Sociability in 18th-century Paris (1993)

A. Farge Subversive Words: Public Opinion in 18th-century France (1994)

A. Farge Vivre dans la rue à Paris au XVIIIe siècle (1979)

A. Farge & J. Revel The Rules of Rebellion: Child Abduction in Paris in 1750 (1991)

E.M. Bénabou La Prostitution et la police des moeurs au XVIIIe siècle (1987)

 

Leisure

T. Brennan Public Drinking and Popular Culture in 18th-century Paris (1988)

T. Brennan `Beyond the barriers: popular culture and the Parisian guinguettes', Eighteenth-Century Studies, 1984-5

R.M. Isherwood Farce and Fantasy: Popular Entertainment in 18th-century Paris (1986)

R.M. Isherwood `Entertainment in the Parisian fairs in the 18th century', JMH, 1981

M. Root-Bernstein Boulevard Theatre and Revolution in 18th-century Paris (1984)

M. Gallet Paris Domestic Architecture of the 18th Century (1972)

A. Braham The Architecture of the French Enlightenment (1980)

 

Work

W. Sewell Work and Revolultion in France (1980)

M. Sonenscher `Work and wages in 18th-century Paris', in M. Berg (ed.), Manufacture in Town and Country before the Factory (1983)

M. Sonenscher `Journeymen, courts and the French trades, 1781-91', P&P, 1981

M. Sonencher `Journeymen's migrations and workshop organisation in 18th-century France', in S. Kaplan & C. Koepp, Work in France (1986)

M. Sonenscher Work and Wages: Natural Law, Politics and the Eighteenth-century French Trades (1989)

M. Sonenscher The Hatters of 18th-century France (1987)

M. Sonenscher & D. Garrioch `Compagnonnages, confraternities and associations of journeymen in 18th-century Paris', EurHistQ, 1986

S Kaplan Provisioning Paris: Merchants and Millers in Grain and Flour Trade during the Eighteenth Century (1984)

S. Kaplan The Bakers of Paris and the Bread Question, 1700-75 (1996)

R. Darnton 'Workers revolt', in id., The Great Cat Massacre (1984)

S. Kaplan 'Social classification and representation in the corporate world of eighteenth-century France: Turgot's "Carnival"', in S. Kaplan and C. Koepp (eds), Work in France (1986)

Nobility, the Parlements and the Pre-Revolution (1787-8)
(See too Ancien Régime: government)

 

O Browning Despatches from Paris, 1784-90

J. Egret The French Pre-Revolution, 1787-8 (1977)

P.M. Jones Reform and Revolution in France: The Politics of Transition, 1774-91 (1995)

M. Vovelle The Fall of the Monarchy, 1787-92 (1983)

W. Doyle Origins of the French Revolution (1980)

M. Fitzsimmons `Privilege and the polity in France, 1786-91', AmHR, 92 (1987)

G. Chaussinand-Nogaret The French Nobility in the Eighteenth- Century (1985) chap.5

D. Bien `La réaction aristocratique: l'exemple de l'armée', Annales ESC, 29 (1974)

F.L. Ford Robe and Sword (1953)

B. Stone The French Parlements and the Crisis of the Old Regime (1986)

B. Stone The Parlement of Paris, 1774-1789 (1981)

B. Stone The Genesis of the French Revolution (1994) chap. 4

W. Doyle The Parlement of Bordeaux and the End of the Old Régime, 1771-90 (1974)

D.L. Wick A Conspiracy of Well-intentioned Men: The Society of Thirty and the French Revolution (1987)

R. Andrews Law. Magistracy and Crime in Old Regime Paris. 1735-1789 (1994)

N. Aston, The End of an Elite: The French Bishops and the Coming of the Revolution, 1786-90 (1992)

E. White `Was there a solution to the ancien regime financial dilemma?', J.Ec.Hist., 49 (1989)

D. Van Kley `Church, state and the ideological origins of the French Revolution: the debate over the General Assembly of the Gallican clergy in 1765', JMH , 51 (1979)

D. Van Kley `The Estates General as ecumenical council: the constitutionalism of corporate consensus and the Parlement's ruling of September 25, 1788' , JMH, 61 (1989)

R. Browne `The Diamond Necklace affair revisited', Renaissance and Modern Studies, 1989

V. Gruder `Paths to political consciousness in the Assembly of Notables of 1787', FHS, 13 (1979)

V. Gruder 'The society of orders at its demise: vision of the elite at the end of the Ancien Regime', FH, 1 (1987)

V. Gruder 'A mutation in elite political culture: the French Notables and the defense of property and participation in 1787', JMH 56 (1984)

 

Bourgeoisie (see too Enlightenment: Public Sphere)

C. Lucas ` Nobles, bourgeois and the origins of the French Revolution', P&P, 60 (1973)

A. Cobban The Social Interpretation of the French Revolution (1964)

E. Barber The Bourgeoisie of 18th-century France (1955)

G.V. Taylor `Types of capitalism in 18th-century France', EHR, 79 (1964)

G.V. Taylor `Non-capitalist wealth and the origins of the French Revolution', AmHR, 72 (1967)

G.V. Taylor `Bourgeoisie', in S. Scott & B. Rothaus (eds), Historical Dictionary of the French Revolution (1984)

C. Jones `Bourgeois Revolution revivified: 1789 and social change', in C. Lucas (ed.), Rewriting the French Revolution (1991)

C. Jones `The Great Chain of Buying: medical advertisement, the bourgeois public sphere and the origins of the French Revolution', AmHR, 101 (1996)

Rural France in revolt
(See also week 2 and week 3)

Arthur Young, Travels in France in the Years 1787, 1788 and 1789

P.M. Jones The Peasantry and the French Revolution (1988)

G. Duby Histoire de la France rurale, vol. 2, part 3

R. Price An Economic History of Rural France, 1730-1914 (1981)

P. Goubert The Ancien Régime, 1600-1750 (1969)

O. Hufton The Poor of Eighteenth-Century France, 1750-89 (1974)

H. Root Peasant and King in Burgundy: Agrarian Foundations of French Absolutism (1987)

J. Mackrell The Attack on "Feudalism" in Eighteenth- Century France (1973)

J-M. Moriceau Les Fermiers de l'Ile de France, XVe- XVllle. (1994) 3rd Part

G. Lemarchand 'Aux origines de la Révolution: une crise de politique ou une société en crise?', Sc. and Soc., 54 (1990)

G. Lemarchand 'Le féodalisme dans la France rurale', AHRF 41 (1969)

R. Forster 'Obstacles to agricultural growth in eighteenth- century France', AmHR., 75 (1970)

E. Fox-Genovese 'The physiocratic model of the transition from feudalism to capitalism', JEEH, 1975

O. Hufton 'The seigneur and the rural community in eighteenth-century France: the seigneurial reaction, a re-appraisal', TRHS, 39 (1979)

L. Boutron 'Gendered behaviour in subsistence riots in the French Flour War of 1775', J. Soc. H., 23 (1990)

A. Davies 'The New Agriculture in Lower Normandy, 1750-1789', TRHS, 8 (1958)

A. Davies 'The origins of the French Peasant Revolution of 1789' Hist 49 (1964)

A. Soboul Problèmes paysans de la Révolution. 1789- 1848 (1976)

G. Lefebvre The Great Fear of 1789 (1973)

C. Ramsay The Ideology of the Great Fear: The Soissonais in 1789 (1992)

P. Jones 'G. Lefebvre and the Peasant Revolution: Fifty Years On', FHS, 16 (1989)

H. Johnson The Midi in Revolution: A Study in Regional Contrasts, 1789-93 (1986)

P. Jones 'The Agrarian Law and schemes for land redistribution during the French

Revolution', P&P, 133 (1991)

T. Le Goff 'The Revolution and the rural community in eighteenth century Brittany',

P&P, 62 (1974)

H. Root 'The rural community and the French Revolution', in K. Baker (ed.) The

Political Culture of the Old Regime.

G. Ikni 'Sur les biens communaux pendant la Révolution francaise', AHRF, 1982

F. Gauthier 'Sur les problèmes paysans de la Révolution francaise' AHRF, 50 (1978)

T. Le Goff 'The Revolution and the rural community in eighteenth- century Brittany',

P&P, 62 (1974)

D. Hunt 'Peasant politics in the French Revolution', SH, 9 (1984)

J. Markoff 'Peasant grievances and peasant insurrection in France in 1789', JMH, 62

(1990)

J. Markoff `Violence, emancipation and democracy: the countryside and the French Revolution', AmHR, 100 (1995)

J. Markoff `Contexts and forms of rural revolt: France in 1789', Journal of Conflict Resolution (1986)

Remaking France, 1789-91
P.M. Jones Remaking France: The Politics of Transition, 1774-91 (1995)

M. Vovelle The Fall of the Monarchy, 1787-92 (1984)

M. Fitzsimmons The Remaking of France: the National Assembly and the Constitution of 1791 (1994)

M. Fitzsimmons `Privilege and the Polity in France, 1789-91' AmHR, 92 (1987)

M. Fitzsimmons `The Committee of the Constitution and the Remaking of France', FH, 4 (1990)

N. Hampson Prelude to Terror: the French Constituent Assembly (1988)

M.V. Ozouf-Marignier La Formation des départements: la repésentation du territoire français à la fin du XVIIIe siècle (1989)

T. Tackett `Nobles and the Third Estate in the Revolutionary Dynamic of the National Assembly', AmHR, 94 (1989)

T. Tackett Religion, Revolution and Regional Culture in 18th-century France: The Ecclesiastical Oath of 1791 (1986)

S.F. Scott `Problems of law and order during 1790, the "peaceful" year of the French Revolution', AmHR, 80 (1975)

I. Woloch The New Régime: Transformations of the French Civic Order, 1789-1820s (1994)

T. Margadant Urban Rivalries in the French Revolution (1992)

W. Doyle The Oxford History of the French Revolution (1989), chs. 5, 6

B.M. Shapiro Revolutionary Justice in Paris, 1789-90 (1993)

R.B. Rose The Making of the Sans-Culottes (1982)

G. Rudé The Crowd in the French Revolution (1959)

J. Censer Prelude to Power. The Parisian Radical Press, 1789-91 (1976)

G. Kates The Cercle social, the Girondins and the French Revolution (1985)

D. Garrioch `The Revolution in local politics in Paris', Renaissance and Modern Studies, 1989

A. Forrest & P. Jones (eds) Reshaping France: Town, Country and Region during the French Revolution (1991)

L. Hunt Revolution and Urban Politics in Provincial France: Troyes and Reims, 1786-90 (1978)

L. Hunt `Committees and communes: local politics and national revolution in 1789', Comparative Studies in Society and History, 18 (1976)

P. Higonnet Class, Ideology and the Rights of the Nobility in the French Revolution (1981)

J. Godechot Les Institutions de la France sous la Révolution et l'Empire (1968)

J. Godechot The Counter-Revolution: Doctrine and Action, 1789-1804 (1971)

H.B. Applewhite `Political Legitimacy in Revolutionary France, 1788-91', JInterdiscHist, 9 (1978)

H.B. Applewhite Political Alignment in the French National Assembly, 1789-91 (1993)

M. Kennedy The Jacobin Clubs in the French Revolution: The Early Years (1982)

From Monarchy to Republic ... and War
A. Freeman, The Compromising of Louis XVI: The Armoire de Fer and the French Revolution, (1989)

J. Censer Prelude to Power. The Parisian Radical Press, 1789-91 (1976)

G. Kates The Cercle social, the Girondins and the French Revolution (1985)

C.J. Mitchell `Political division within the Legislative Assembly of 1791', FHS (1984)

C.J. Mitchell The French Legislative Assembly of 1791 (1988)

T.C.W. Blanning The Origins of the French Revolutionary Wars (1986)

S.F. Scott The Response of the Royal Army to the French Revolution (1978)

J.P. Bertaud The Army of the French Revolution (1988)

J.A. Lynn The Bayonets of the Republic (1984)

A. Forrest Soldiers of the French Revolution (1990)

 

The King's Trial

M. Walzer Regicide and Revolution (1974)

D.P. Jordan The King's Trial: The French Revolution vs Louis XVI (1979)

A. Soboul Le Procès de Louis XVI (1966)

A. Freeman The Compromising of Louis XVI: The Armoire de Fer and the French Revolution (1989)

M. Reinhard La Chute de la monarchie (1969)

M.J. Sydenham The Girondins (1961)

A. Patrick The Men of the First French Republic: Political Alignments in the National Convention of 1792 (1972)

A. Patrick `Political divisions in the French National Convention, 1791-3', JMH, 1969

T. di Padova `The Girondins and the question of Revolutionary Government', FHS, 9 (1976)

P. Higonnet `The social and cultural antecedents of Revolutionary discontinuity: Montagnards and Girondins', EHR (1985)

M. Slavin The Making of an Insurrection: Parisian Sections and the Gironde (1987)

M. Slavin `The Section Roi-de-Sicile and the fall of the monarchy', in id. & A. Smith (eds), Bourgeois, Sans-Culottes and Other Frenchmen (1981)

The Terror
a. the central apparatus and its incidence (week 11)

b. the people and the provinces (week 12)

C. Jones The Longman Companion to the French Revolution (1988)

J. Godechot Les Institutions de la France sous la Révolution et l'Empire (1968)

 

Central Apparatus

R.R. Palmer Twelve Who Ruled: The Year of the Terror in the French Revolution (1941)

N. Hampson The Terror in the French Revolution (1978)

D. Greer The Incidence of the Terror in the French Revolution (1935)

G. Lefebvre `Sur la loi du 22 prairial an II', in id., Etudes sur la Révolution française (1963)

G. Rudé Robespierre (1975)

N. Hampson The Life and Opinions of Maximilien Robespierre (1974)

D. Jordan The Revolutionary Career of Maximilien Robespierre (1985)

N. Hampson Danton (1978)

N. Hampson Saint-Just (1991)

L. Gershoy Bertrand Barère, the Reluctant Terrorist (1962)

M. Reinhard Le Grand Carnot (1950)

M. Lyons `Vadier, the formation of the Jacobin mentality', FHS, 10 (1977)

N. Hampson `François Chabot and his plot', TRHS, (1976)

Furet/Ozouf Critical Dictionary (arts. Terror, Danton, Robespierre, Sans-culottes, Committee of Public Safety, etc)

 

Paris

A. Soboul Les Sans-culottes parisiens de l'an II (1958)

A. Soboul The Parisian Sans-culottes and the French Revolution (1972)

R.B.Rose The Enragés (1965)

D. Guerin Class Struggle in the French Revolution

G. Lewis The French Revolution: Rethinking the Debate (1993)

G. Williams Artisans and Sansculottes (1968)

G. Rudé The Crowd in the French Revolution (1959): pp.1- 45,178~l91

D. Sutherland France, 1789-1815, pp.49-68; 82-88;126-131

R.B. Rose The Making of the Sansculottes

M. Slavin The Making of an Insurrection: Parisian Sections and the Fall of the

Gironde (1986)

M Slavin The Hébertistes to the Guillotine (1994)

M. Sonenscher Work and Wages (1986), esp. chap.10

W. Sewell Work and Revolution in France (1980)

R. Cobb The Police and the People, 1789-1820 (1974): pp. 172-325 (See Darnton's review of Cobb in the New York Review of Books, 5 Apr. 1973; and M. Lyons', 'Cobb and the Historians' in Lewis and Lucas, Beyond the Terror (1983)

R. Andrews 'Social structures, political elites and ideology in revolutionary Paris, 1792-94: a criticism of Soboul's sansculottes', JSH. Fall, (1985)

M. Sonenscher `The sans-culottes of Year II: rethinking the language of labour in Revolutionary France', SH (1984)

R.B. Rose `18th-century price riots, the French Revolution and the Jacobin Maximum', IRSH (1959)

A. Groppi 'Sur la structure socio-professionnelle de la section des Gravilliers', AHRF. (1987)

 

The Provinces

R. Cobb The People's Armies (1987)

P. Hansen Provincial Politics in the French Revolution. chap 3, 4 and 6.

M. Kennedy The Jacobin Clubs in the French Revolution: The Middle Years (1988)

W. Edmonds Jacobinism and the Revolt_of Lyons (1993) chaps. 4-7

W. [B.] Edmonds `Federalism and urban revolt in France in 1793', JMH, (1983)

P. Mansfield `The management of Terror in Montagnard Lyon', EurHQ, 20 (1990)

C. Lucas The Structure of the Terror (1973)

W. Scott Terror and Repression in Revolutionary Marseilles (1973)

G. Lewis The Second Vendée (1978)ch. 2

A. Forrest Society and Politics in Revolutionary Bordeaux (1975)

M. Lyons Revolution in Toulouse (1978)

M. Lagasque 'Le Personnel terroriste Toulousain', AHRF 43 (1971)

M. Darrow 'Economic terror in the city: the General Maximum in Montauban', FHS 17 (1992)

M. Crook Toulon in War and Revolution: From the Ancien Régime to the restoration, 1750-1820 (1991)

H. Gough `Politics and power: the triumph of the Jacobins in Strasbourg, 1791-3', HJ. (1980)

A. Bechia 'L'Emprunt forcé de 1793 et le patronat textile elbeuvien', AHRF 284 (1991)

D. Longfellow 'Silk weavers and the social struggle in Lyon during the French Revolution', FHS, 12 (1981)

T. Koi 'Les Chaliers et les sansculottes lyonnais', AHRF, 50 (1978)

Furet/Ozouf Critical Dictionary (arts. Clubs, Maximum, etc)

Christianity and dechristianisation
M. Vovelle The Revolution against the Church (1991)

M. Vovelle Religion et révolution: la déchristianisation de l'an II (1976)

J. McManners The French Revolution and the Church (1969)

J.McManners French Ecclesiastical Society under the Ancien Régime: Angers (1960)

T. Tackett Priest and Parish in Eighteenth-century France (1977)

T. Tackett Religion, Revolution and Regional Culture: the Ecclesiastical Oath of 1791 (1986)

Furet & Ozouf Critical Dictionary, (article on Civil Constitution of Clergy.)

N. Aston The End of an Elite (1992), chs. 8-12

G. Lewis The Second Vendée. ch. 1

T. Le Goff & D. Sutherland 'Religion and rural revolt in the French Revolution: an overview', in J. Bak & G. Benecke (eds.), Religion and Rural Revolt

J. Markoff 'The social geography of rural revolt at the beginning of the French Revolution', A.Soc.R., 50 (1985)

E. Rapley 'Pieuses contre- révolutionnaires': the experience of the Ursulines of northern France, 1789-1792', FH, 2 (1988)

T. Tackett 'Women and men in counterrevolution the Sommières riot of 179l', JMH, 59 (1987)

A. Soboul 'Religious sentiments and popular cults during the Revolution', in J,

Kaplan, New Perspectives on the French Revolution.

R. Graham 'The revolutionary bishops and the philosophes', E.ST, 15 (1982-3)

M. Michell 'La Révolution française vue par les contrerévolutionnaires à l'Assemblée

Nationale de 1789-91' AHRF, 283 (1991)

C. Tilly 'State and couterrevolution in France', in F. Fehér, The French Revolution and the Birth of Modernity

 

The West

C. Petitfrère `The Origins of the Civil War in the Vendée', FH, 2 (1988)

H. Mitchell 'Resistance to the Revolution in Western France', P&P, 63 (1974)

D. Sutherland The Chouans: Social Origins of Popular Counterrevolution in Upper Brittany, 1770-1796 (1982)

M. Hutt Chouannerie and Counterrevolution: Puisaye. the Prlnces and the British Government in the 1790s(1983)

M. Faucheux L'Insurrection vendéenne de 1793: aspects économiques et sociaux (1964)

C. Tilly The Vendée (1964)

P. Bois Les Paysans de l'Ouest (1961)

T. Le Goff Vannes et sa région: ville et campagne dans la France du XVIIIe siècle (1981)

Thermidor and After
(See also Terror)

G. Rudé Robespierre (1975)

R. Bienvenu The Ninth of Thermidor: The Fall of Robespierre (1968)

M. Lyons `The 9 Thermidor: Motives and Effects', European Studies Review, 5 (1975)

F. Brunel Thermidor: la chute de Robespierre (1989)

G. Rudé, A. Soboul `Le Maximum des salarires parisiens et le 9 thermidor', AHRF, (1954)

R. Monnier `La dissolution des sociétés populaires parisiennes au printemps de l'an II', AHRF, (1987)

M. Eude `La loi de prairial', AHRF, (1983)

B. Baczco Ending the Terror: The French Revolution after Robespierre (1994)

L. Hunt et al. 'The Failure of the Liberal Experiment in France', JMH, 51 (1979).

F. Brunel `Sur l'histoire de la réaction thermidorienne: pour une analyse politique de l'échec de la voie jacobine', AHRF, 1979

F. Brunel `Les derniers Montagnards et l'unité révolutionnaire' AHRF, 1977

J. Suratteau 'Le Directoire: avait-il une politique religieuse?' AHRF, 1991

K. Tonnesson 'The Babouvists: from utopian to practical socialism', P&P, 22 (1962)

R. Levy 'Babouvism and the Parisian Sansculottes', JES, 11 (1981)

A Cultural Revolution?


E. Kennedy The Cultural History of the French Revolution (1989)

M. Ozouf Festivals of the French Revolution (1988)

F. Hemmings Culture and Society in France, 1789-1848 (1987)

A. Ribeiro Fashion in the French Revolution (1990)

I. Woloch The New Regime, : esp. pp. 173-237

L. Hunt Politics, Culture and Class in the French Revolution (1996)

L. Hunt The Family Romance of the French Revolution (1994) (see reviews by C. Jones, M. Gutwirth in FHS, 1995)

D. Outram 'A new public body', in The Body and the French Revolution (1989)

D. Outram 'The guillotine, the soul and the audience for death', in The Body and the French Revolution (1989)

A. de Baecque Le Corps de l'histoire: métaphore et politique, 1770-1800 (1993)

C. Lucas (ed.) Political Culture of the French Revolution (articles by Patrick, Richet, Halévi, and Raynaud)

P. Higonnet Class, Ideology and the Rights of Nobles, pp.170- 218;273-276

R. Cobb Death in Paris (1978)

N. Parker Portrayals of Revolution: Images, Debates and Patterns of Thought on the French Revolution (1990)

H. Parker The Cult of Antiquity and the French Revolutionaries (1938)

J. Renwick Language and Rhetoric in the French Revolution (1990)

L. Hunt Politics, Culture and Class in the French Revolution

S. Bianchi La Révolution culturelle en l'An II: Elites et peuples. 1789-1799

M. Certeau 'Une ethnographie de la langue: l'enquête de Grégoire sur les patois', Annales ESC (1975) (See the review in AHRF.. 1977)

M. Vovelle Ideologies and Mentalities (1990)

 

Art and propaganda

D. Dowd Pageant-Master of the Republic Jacques- Louis David and the French Revolution (1969)

A. Brookner David (1980)

W. Roberts Jacques-Louis David, Revolutionary Artist (1989)

K. Clarke The Romantic Rebellion: Romantic versus Classical Art (1973)

J. Leith The Idea of Art as Propaganda (1965)

J. Leith Space and Revolution: Projects for Monuments, Squares and Public Buildings in France, 1789-99 (1991)

R. Brecy Florilège chanson révolutionnaire (1978)

M. Vovelle Les Images de la Révolution (1988)

S. Schama Citizens (1989): esp. pp.726-847.

L. Hunt 'Engraving the Republic: print and propaganda in the French Revolution', HT, no.30 (Oct.1980)

J. Harris 'The red cap of liberty: a study of dress worn by French Revolutionary partisans, 1789-1794', ES, 14 (1981)

R. Wrigley `Revolutionary relics: On the history of French Revolutionary dress', Renaissance and Modern Studies, 1989

A. Patrick `Paper, posters and people: official communication in France, 1789-94', Historical Studies, 1978

J. Cuno French Caricature and the French Revolution, 1789-99 (1988)

T. Crow Painters and Public Life in Eighteenth-Century Paris (1985)

M. Carlson The Theatre of the Revolution, chaps. 1-4

B. Hyslop 'The theatre during a crisis: the Parisian theatre during the Reign of Terror', JMH, 17 (1945)

J. Chatelus 'Thèmes pictoraux dans les appartements de marchands et artisans parisiens au XVllle siècle', Dix-Huitième Siècle, 6 (1974)

 

The Press

R. Darnton & D. Roche (eds) Revolution in Print: The Press in France, 1775-1800 (1989)

J.P. Popkin Revolutionary News: The Press in France 1789-1800 (1990)

H. Gough The Newspaper Press in the French Revolution (1988)

H. Chisick (ed.) The Press in the French Revolution (1991)

W.J. Murray The Right-Wing Press in the French Revolution (1986)

P. Rétat (ed.) La Révolution du journal, 1788-94 (1989)

J. Censer & J. Popkin (eds) Press and Politics in Pre-Revolutionary France (1987)

C. Hesse Publishing and Cultural Politics in Revolutionary Paris 1789- 1810

R. Chartier et al. Histoire de l'Edition française (1984)

 

Women and Revolution


D. Levy et al.(eds) Women in Revolutionary Paris, 1789-94 (1979)

H.B. Applewhite & D. Levy (eds) Women and politics in the Age of Democratic Revolution (1990)

J. Landes Women in the Public Sphere in the Age of the French Revolution (1988)

O. Hufton Women and the Limits of Citizenship (1992)

I. Spencer (ed.) French Women in the Age of Enlightenment (1984)

E. Shuckburgh The Memoirs of Madame Roland (1989)

L. Lacour Les Origines du féminisme contempnorain: Trois femmes de la Revolution

L. Hunt (ed.) Eroticism and the Body Politic (1991)

L. Hunt The Family Romance of the French Revolution (1993)

D. Outram The Body and the French Revolution, chap. 8

S. Melzer & L. Rabine (eds) Rebel Daughters: Women and the French Revolution (1992)

H. Applewhite Women and Politics in the Age of the Democratic Revolution (1990)

D. Godineau Citoyennes Tricoteuses (1988)

J. Scott 'Gender: A useful category of historical analysis', AmHR, 91 (1986)

J. Arbray 'Feminism in the French Revolution', AmHR, 80 (1975).

M. George 'The "World-Historical " defeat of the Républicaines Révolutionnaires', Sc. and Soc., 40 (1976-7)

S. Reynolds (ed) 'Marianne's Citizens? Women, the Republic, and universal suffrage in France', in id., Women, State, and Revolution (1986)

D. Goodman 'Filial rebellion in the salons; Mme. Geoffrin and her daughter', FHS, 16 (1989)

O. Hufton 'Women in Revolution', 1789-1796' , P&P, 53 (1971)

E. Guibert-S?? 'La Femme, objet de la Révolution', AHRF, (1987)

L. Devance 'Le Féminisme pendant la Révolution française', AHRF (1977)

H. Mills `Recasting the Pantheon?" Women and the French Revolution' in C. Jones (ed.), The French Revolution in Perspective

J. Bennet 'Feminism and History' in Gend. and H.. 1 (1989)

G. Block 'Women's History and Gender History', Gend.and H., 1 (1989)

 

M. Clagett (ed.) Critical Problems in the History of Science (1962): arts. by Gillipsie, Williams)

N. & J. Dhombres Naissance d'un nouveau pouvoir: sciences et savants en France, 1793-1824 (1989)

J. Dhombres `Books: reshaping science', in R. Darnton & D. Roche (eds), Revolution in Print (1989)

D. Outram `Politics and vocation: French science, 1789-1830', British Journal for the History of Science, 13 (1980)

I. Woloch The New Regime esp. pp. 237-297

C. Jones Charity and bienfaisance: the Treatment of the Poor in Montpellier. 1740-1815(1983)

C. Jones `Picking up the peices: the politics and the personnel of social welfare from the Convention to the Consulate', in G. Lewis & C. Lucas (eds), Beyond the Terror (1983)

L. Brockliss & C. Jones The Medical World of Early Modern France (1997)

H. Mitchell `Politics in the service of knowledge: the debate over the administration of medicine and welfare in late 18th century France', Social History (1981)

J. Goldstein Console and Classify: the French Psychiatric Profession in the 19th century (1987)

K. Norberg Rich and Poor in Grenoble (1985) part 2

A. Forrest The French Revolution and the Poor (1981)

M. Foucault The Birth of the Clinic (1965)

D. Weiner The Citizen-Patient in Revolutionary and Imperial Paris (1994)

M. Ramsey Professional and Popular Medicine in France, 1770-1830 (1988)

C. Fairchilds Poverty and Charity in Aix-en-Provence (1976)

E. Shorter 'Illegitimacy, sexual revolution and social change in Modern Europe', J. Inter. H., 2 (1971)

R. Phillips 'Women's emancipation, the family and social change in eighteenth- century France', J.Soc.H., 22 (1979


Jews

A. Hertzberg The French Enlightenment and the Jews (1968)

P.Pluchon Nègres et Juifs au XVIIIe siècle: Le racisme au siècle des Lumières (1984)

S.M. Singham `Betwixt cattle and men: Jews, blacks and women and the Declaration of the Rights of Man' in D. van Kley (ed.), The French Idea of Freedom (1995)

G. Kates `Jews into Frenchmen: Nationality and represeentation in Revolutionary France' in F. Feher (ed.), The French Revolution and the Birth of Modernity (1990)

R. Popkin `The philosophical basis of 18th-century racism', Studies in Eighteenth Century Culture, 3 (1973)

R. Necheles `The abbé Grégoire and the Jews', Jewish Social Studies, 33 (1971)

L. Loft `Brissot and the Problem of Jewish Emancipation', Studies on Voltaire and the 18th Century, 278 (1990)

 

Blacks

C.L.R. James The Black Jacobins (1980, new edn)

R. Blackburn The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery, 1776-1848 (1988)

D.B. Davis The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1776-1823 (1975)

W.B. Cohen The French Encounter with the African (1980)

D. Geggus `Racial equality, slavery and colonial secession during the Constituent Assembly', AmHR, 94 (1989)

D. Geggus Slavery, War and revolution: The British Occupation of Saint-Domingue, 1793-8 (1981)

D. Geggus `The British army and the St-Domingue slave revolt', EHR, (1981)

M. Duffy Soldiers, Sugar and Sea-Power: The British expeditions to the West Indies and the War against Revolutionary France (1985)

D.P.Resnick `The Société des Amis des Noirs and the abolition of slavery', FHS, 7 (1972)

R. Stein `The free men of colour and the Revolution in St-Domingue', Histoire sociale/Social History (1981)

S. Drescher `Two variants of anti-slavery: religious organisation and social mobilisation in Britain and France, 1780-1870', in id. & C. Bolt (eds), Anti-Slavery, Religion and Reform (1980)

R. Necheles `Grégoire and the egalitarian movement', Studies in Eighteenth-century Culture, 3 (1973)

P. Tavarel 'Hegel and Grégoire: the Black question in the French Revolution', AHRF., (1994)

J. Granier `Hegel at la Révolution française', AHRF, 1980.

 

Émigrés

M. Boffa `Emigrés', in Furet & Ozouf

D. Greer The Incidence of the Emigration during the French Revolution (1951)

J. Vidalenc Les émigrés framçais (1963)

Chateaubriand Mémoires d'outre-tombe

 

Economic change

F. Hincker Le Révolution française et l'économie (1989) chap. 8

H. Bonin 'La Révolution française: a-t-il brisé l'esprit d'initiative?', Inf.Hist., 47 (1985)

G. Lemarchand 'Du féodalisme au capitalisme: à propos des conséquences de la Révolution sur l'évolution de l'économie française' AHRF, 272 (1988)

R. Sédillot Le Coût de la révolution française (1986)

J.-C. Perrot `Voies nouvelles pour l'histoire économique de la Révolution française' AHRF, (1975)

 

The Marxist camp

From the Bibliographical Note, see esp. Lefebvre, Soboul.

A. Soboul The French Revolution. pp. 453-618

C. Mazauric Jacobinisme et Révolution (1984)

A. Soboul 'Historiographie classique de la Rèvolution', in id., Comprendre la

Révolution

G. Lewis 'Soboul and the Revisionists'. Introduction to A. Soboul, The French Revolution

 

The Revisionists

From the Bibliographical Note, see esp, Doyle.

A. Cobban The Social interpretation of the French Revolution (1964)

F. Furet Interpreting the French Revolution (1981)

F. Furet 'Transformations in the historiography of the Revolution', in F. Fehér, The French Revolution and the Birth of Modernity

G. Cominel Rethinking the French Revolution (1987)

G. Taylor 'Types of capitalism in eighteenth- century France', EHR, 79 (1964)

G. Taylor 'Non-capitalist wealth and the Origins of the French Revolution', AmHR, 72 (1967)

 

Discussions

G. Ellis 'The "Marxist Interpretation" of the French Revolution', EHR, 43 (1978)

J. Censer 'Commencing the third century of debate', AmHR, 94 (1989)

W. Doyle et al. `The origins of the French Revolution: a debate', FHS, 16 (1990)

C. Langlois et al. `François Furet's interpretation of the French Revolution', FHS, 16 (1990)

W. Sewell 'Ideologies and social revolution reflections on the French case', JMH, 57 (1985)

C. Jones 'Revisionism, post-revisionism and new perspectives on the French Revolution', in C. Jones (ed.) The French Revolution in Perspective

C. Jones `Bourgeois Revolution revivified: 1789 and social change', in C. Lucas (ed.), Rewriting the French Revolution (1991)

C. Jones `The Great Chain of Buying: medical advertisement, the bourgeois public sphere and the origins of the French Revolution', AmHR, 100 (1996)

B. Edmonds 'Successes and excesses of Revisionist writing about the French Revolution', EHQ, 17 (1987)

E. Fox-Genovese 'The political crisis of social history: a marxist perspective', JSH, (1976)

E. Hobsbawm 'The making of a "Bourgeois Revolution"' in F Fehér, The F.R.and the Birth of Modernity

G. Rudé Interpretations of the French Revolution (1972)

E.J. Hobsbawm Echoes of the Marseillaise (1990)

 

The Broader Picture

T. Skocpol States and Social Revolution: A Comparative Analysis of France, Russia. and China (1979)

T. Skocpol 'Mars unshackled: the French Revolution in World Historical

perspective', in F. Fehér, The F.R. and the Birth of Modernity

I. Wallerstein 'The French Revolution as a World-Historical event', in F. Fehér, The F.R. and the Birth of Modernity

H. Mitchell 'Alexis de Tocqueville and the legacy of the French Revolution', in F. Fehér, The F.R. and the Birth of Modernity

H. Jaeck 'La Révolution bourgeoise de 1789 en France dans l'oeuvre du jeune

Marx', AHRF, 1981

P. Higonnet 'Cultural upheaval and class formation during the French Revolution', in F. Fehér, The F.R. and the Birth of Modernity

J. Godechot France and the Atlantic Revolution of the Eighteenth Century (1965)

R. Palmer The Age of the Democratic Revolution, 2 vols. (1959, 1964)

B. Stone The Genesis of the French Revolution: a Global Historical Interpretation (1994) chap. 3

H. Arendt On Revolution (1963)

P. Higonnet Sister Republics. the Origins of French Republicanism (1988)

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