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Cardinal de Richelieu

Eleanor C. Price

Editorial: Good Press

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Sinopsis

In "Cardinal de Richelieu", Eleanor C. Price masterfully unravels the intricacies of one of the most influential figures in French history. This scholarly work presents a comprehensive analysis of Cardinal Richelieu's political strategies, socio-religious context, and his role in shaping the modern French state during the 17th century. Price employs a lucid and engaging narrative style, interspersing detailed historical accounts with primary sources that enrich the reader's understanding of Richelieu as both a statesman and a visionary. The book skillfully weaves political theory with historical narrative, situating Richelieu amidst the broader currents of European politics and the tensions of the Thirty Years' War. Eleanor C. Price, an esteemed historian specializing in early modern France, draws on her extensive research to shed light on Richelieu's complex character and motivations. Her academic journey, deeply entrenched in the study of power dynamics and governance, informs this nuanced portrayal of Richelieu, whose unmatched influence extended beyond his death into the fabric of French identity. Price's expertise is evident in her meticulous examination of both historical events and personal correspondences that illuminate the Cardinal's worldview. This book is an essential read for historians, political scientists, and anyone with an interest in the intricacies of power and governance. Price's engaging scholarship not only contextualizes Cardinal de Richelieu's actions and philosophies but also invites the reader to reflect on the enduring impact of his legacy. It provides a rich tapestry of insights that resonate with contemporary discussions on leadership and statecraft.
Disponible desde: 02/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 150 páginas.

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