The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 - History American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
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Page 38
... France against the Huguenots . The industrial activity and commercial wealth of the Huguenots has been remarked by every historian of the reign of Louis XIV . and emphasized to the disparagement of the other working classes of France ...
... France against the Huguenots . The industrial activity and commercial wealth of the Huguenots has been remarked by every historian of the reign of Louis XIV . and emphasized to the disparagement of the other working classes of France ...
Page 39
... France was toward centralization . The growth of the royal prerogative under Louis XIV . is the political evidence of it . The policy of Colbert , who aimed at establishing uniformity in conditions of employment , is the economic ...
... France was toward centralization . The growth of the royal prerogative under Louis XIV . is the political evidence of it . The policy of Colbert , who aimed at establishing uniformity in conditions of employment , is the economic ...
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... France in the seventeenth cen- tury , and of which the activity of the Jesuits , the religio - social efforts of St. Vincent de Paul , the Jansenist movement , Quietism and the conflict over the liberties of the Gallican Church are ...
... France in the seventeenth cen- tury , and of which the activity of the Jesuits , the religio - social efforts of St. Vincent de Paul , the Jansenist movement , Quietism and the conflict over the liberties of the Gallican Church are ...
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... France ( 1880 ) . It will be noticed that the movement is stronger in the reign of Louis XIII . than of Louis XIV . and that the periods of greatest activity coincide with the revolt of the Huguenots ( 1620-1630 ) , when 38 ...
... France ( 1880 ) . It will be noticed that the movement is stronger in the reign of Louis XIII . than of Louis XIV . and that the periods of greatest activity coincide with the revolt of the Huguenots ( 1620-1630 ) , when 38 ...
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... France over the modern tendency and more en- lightened practices of the new political economy represented by Col- bert . Turning from France to Holland , the country with which the Huguenots had most intimate relations , we find that it ...
... France over the modern tendency and more en- lightened practices of the new political economy represented by Col- bert . Turning from France to Holland , the country with which the Huguenots had most intimate relations , we find that it ...
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