Culture and Identity in Early Modern Europe (1500-1800): Essays in Honor of Natalie Zemon Davis

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Barbara B. Diefendorf, Carla Alison Hesse
University of Michigan Press, 1993 - History - 280 pages
Explores Natalie Zemon Davis's concept of history as a dialogue, not only with the past, but with other historians.

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Contents

Culture and Identity
1
Hearing Lay Peoples Prayer
19
The Huguenot Psalter and the Faith of French
41
Catholics and Protestants
65
Confessors Penitents and the Construction
83
Notaries and Artisans
103
Popular Politics
119
The Social Transformation of the French Parish Clergy
137
in the Ariège 182931
159
The Social Meaning
181
Prints Role in the Politics of Womens Health Care
203
Family and Aristocratic Culture
223
The Literary Politics of Louise
237
Bibliography of Natalie Zemon Daviss Work
261
Contributors
273
Copyright

Andrew Barnes
139

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