Law and citizenship in early modern France / Charlotte C. Wells.
Law and citizenship in early modern France / Charlotte C. Wells.
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Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
Date
1995.
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N323.60944/2
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English
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xviii, 198 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents
Ch. 1. Beginnings -- Ch. 2. The Practice of Citizenship in the Sixteenth Century -- Ch. 3. Theories of Citizenship in the Sixteenth Century -- Ch. 4. The Transformation of Citizenship in the Seventeenth Century -- Ch. 5. Fortunes of Citizenship in the Eighteenth Century.
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Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995.
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Maryland
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1995.
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Wells shows how an understanding of the droit d'aubainethe legal disabilities of foreign-born residents of the French kingdom - helps to identify the implied rights of native citizens. She then describes how such sixteenth-century jurists as Jean Bacquet, Rene Choppin, and Jean Bodin combined Roman law and feudal principles into an organized concep...
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Law and citizenship in early modern France / Charlotte C. Wells.
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The Johns Hopkins University studies in historical and political science ; 113th ser., 1.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-194) and index.
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N323.60944/2
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0801849187 (alk. paper)
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323.60944
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991002552419702626