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VIII. The Reversal of Parisian Parlementary Procedure: Reaction to the Majority Lit de Justice Assembly of 1563
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- Preface xi
- Abbreviations xiv
- Introduction: Whither the Ancient French Constitution? 1
- I. The Judicial Monarchy in French Constitutional Ideology: The Royal Seance and the "lit de justice" in the Later Middle Ages 14
- II. The Juristic Monarchy in French Constitutional Ideology: The Ceremonial Lit de Justice Assemblies of 1527 48
- III. Confirmation of French Hegemony in a Constitutional Forum: The Lit de Justice Assembly of 1537 86
- IV. Fact and Fiction in Historical Research: Jean du Tillet's Reconstruction of the French Constitution 102
- V. A Polarized View of the French Constitution: History Debated and Ceremony Modified at Mid Century 126
- VI. The Question of Legislative Capacity: Problems of Regency Government 144
- VII. The Royal Stance on the French Constitution: The Majority Lit de Justice Assembly of 1563 160
- VIII. The Reversal of Parisian Parlementary Procedure: Reaction to the Majority Lit de Justice Assembly of 1563 183
- IX. A Conservative Constitutional Course: The Royal Seance and the Lit de Justice Assembly 1569-1597 209
- X. The Dynastic Monarchy in French Constitutional Ideology: The Inaugural Lit de Justice Assembly of 1610 231
- XI. A Revision of Constitutional Ideology: The Coronation Entree to Reims in 1610 254
- XII. The Articulation of Dynastic Right and Legislative Authority: Lit de Justice Assemblies 1614-1641 281
- XIII. The Absolutist Monarchy in French Constitutional Ideology: The Royal Seance and the Lit de Justice Assembly 1643-1713 307
- XIV. Epilogue: The Bourbon Cult of Rulership at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century 329
- Table One: The Legend of the Lit de Justice Assembly 345
- Table Two: The Lit de Justice Assembly in the Recueil des roys de France of Jean du Tillet (ed. 1607) 353
- Bibliography 355
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Figures ix
- Preface xi
- Abbreviations xiv
- Introduction: Whither the Ancient French Constitution? 1
- I. The Judicial Monarchy in French Constitutional Ideology: The Royal Seance and the "lit de justice" in the Later Middle Ages 14
- II. The Juristic Monarchy in French Constitutional Ideology: The Ceremonial Lit de Justice Assemblies of 1527 48
- III. Confirmation of French Hegemony in a Constitutional Forum: The Lit de Justice Assembly of 1537 86
- IV. Fact and Fiction in Historical Research: Jean du Tillet's Reconstruction of the French Constitution 102
- V. A Polarized View of the French Constitution: History Debated and Ceremony Modified at Mid Century 126
- VI. The Question of Legislative Capacity: Problems of Regency Government 144
- VII. The Royal Stance on the French Constitution: The Majority Lit de Justice Assembly of 1563 160
- VIII. The Reversal of Parisian Parlementary Procedure: Reaction to the Majority Lit de Justice Assembly of 1563 183
- IX. A Conservative Constitutional Course: The Royal Seance and the Lit de Justice Assembly 1569-1597 209
- X. The Dynastic Monarchy in French Constitutional Ideology: The Inaugural Lit de Justice Assembly of 1610 231
- XI. A Revision of Constitutional Ideology: The Coronation Entree to Reims in 1610 254
- XII. The Articulation of Dynastic Right and Legislative Authority: Lit de Justice Assemblies 1614-1641 281
- XIII. The Absolutist Monarchy in French Constitutional Ideology: The Royal Seance and the Lit de Justice Assembly 1643-1713 307
- XIV. Epilogue: The Bourbon Cult of Rulership at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century 329
- Table One: The Legend of the Lit de Justice Assembly 345
- Table Two: The Lit de Justice Assembly in the Recueil des roys de France of Jean du Tillet (ed. 1607) 353
- Bibliography 355
- Index 373