Books by Richard Golden

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The Godly Rebellion: Parisian Cures and the Religious Fronde, 1652-1662 (UNC Press Enduring Editions)

Author(s): Richard M. Golden
Publication date: 2012-06-01
ISBN: 0807873756, ISBN-13: 9780807873755

This intriguing study shows that a religious revolt, spurred by deep divisions within the church, followed the princely and parlementary rebellions of the French civil war known as the Fronde. The cures vied with the crown, the bishops, and the Jesuits for control of the parishes. In examining the Fronde, Golden demonstrates the connection between Janenism, Richerism, and ecclesiastical politics and how it shaped the rule of Louis XIV and the role of the cures in the French Revolution.

Originally published in 1981.

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The Social Dimension of Western Civilization, Vol. 1: Readings to the Seventeenth Century

Author(s): Richard M. Golden
Publication date: 2003-01-22
ISBN: 0312397429, ISBN-13: 9780312397425

Combining the latest scholarship with classic pieces, The Social Dimension of Western Civilization's48 secondary-source readings hook students with the fascinating and often surprising details of how everyday Western people worked, ate, played, celebrated, worshipped, married, procreated, fought, persecuted, behaved, and died.

The Social Dimension of Western Civilization, Vol. 2: Readings from the Sixteenth Century to the Present

Author(s): Richard M. Golden
Publication date: 2003-02-08
ISBN: 0312397372, ISBN-13: 9780312397371

Combining the latest scholarship with classic pieces, The Social Dimension of Western Civilization's48 secondary-source readings hook students with the fascinating and often surprising details of how everyday Western people worked, ate, played, celebrated, worshipped, married, procreated, fought, persecuted, behaved, and died.

The Huguenot Connection: The Edict of Nantes, Its Revocation, and Early French Migration to South Carolina (International Archives of the History of ... internationales d'histoire des idées)

Author(s): R.M. Golden
Publication date: 1988-01-31
ISBN: 9024736455, ISBN-13: 9789024736454

Richard M. Golden Possibly the most famous event in Louis XIV's long reign (1643-1715) was the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, issued by the French king on 17 October 1685 and registered five days later by the parlement of _Paris, a sovereign judicial institution having jurisdiction over approximately one-half of the kingdom. The Edict of Fontainebleau (the Revocation's technical name, derived from the palace southeast of Paris where Louis had signed the act) declared illegal the public profession of Calvinist Protestantism and led perhaps as many as 200,000 Huguenots/ as French Protestants were known, to flee their homeland. They did so despite royal decrees against emigration and the harsh punishment (prison for women, the galleys for men) awaiting those caught escaping. The Revocation is a landmark in the checkered history of religious toleration (or intolerance); Huguenots, many Roman Catholics, and historians of all persuasions have heaped scorn on Louis XIV for withdrawing the Edict of Nantes, issued by his grandfather, Henry IV (1589-1610). King Henry had proclaimed the 1598 Edict to be both "perpetual" and "irrevocable. " Although one absolutist king could not bind his successors and although "irrevocable" in the context of French law simply meant irrevocable until superseded by another edict, historians have accused Louis XIV of 2 breaking faith with Henry IV and the Huguenots. Louis did only what Henry prob­ ably would have done had he possessed the requisite power.

Encyclopedia of Witchcraft [4 volumes]: The Western Tradition

Author(s): Richard M. Golden Director Jewish Studies Program
Publication date: 0000-00-00
ISBN: 1576072436, ISBN-13: 9781576072431

The definitive compilation on witchcraft and witch hunting in the early modern era exploring significant people, places, beliefs, and events.


• Over 750 A–Z signed entries

• More than 170 contributors include the most distinguished scholars working in the field of witchcraft studies

• Illustrations and artwork, including prints, drawings, paintings, and maps

• Extensive end-of-entry references

Western Societies: Primary Sources in Social History

Author(s): Richard M. Golden
Publication date: 0000-00-00
ISBN: 0312080328, ISBN-13: 9780312080327

Social history - western societies

Western Societies: Primary Sources in Social History, Vol. II: From the Seventeenth Century to the Present

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Publication date: 0000-00-00
ISBN: 031208949X, ISBN-13:

Church, State, and Society Under the Bourbon Kings of France

Author(s): Richard M. Golden
Publication date: 0000-00-00
ISBN: 0872911616, ISBN-13: 9780872911611


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