Author: HOLT, MACK P. Title: The Politics of Wine in Early Modern France. Religion and Popular Culture in Burgundy, 1477-1630.
Description: New York: Cambridge University Press, 2018. First Edition; First Impression. Original boards. With loosely inserted bookmark from previous owner. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. Dustjacket: light wear to spine, covers & corners top & bottom margins. ; From the library of Robert Knecht. Signed by the author. With loosely inserted bookmark from previous owner. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. Dustjacket: light wear to spine, covers & corners top & bottom margins. ; 23.5 x 15.8 x 2.4 cms; Mack P. Holt is an American historian specialising in early modern European history, with particular expertise in the religious, social, and political history of France during the Reformation and Wars of Religion. Holt earned his PhD from Emory University and has taught extensively at George Mason University in Virginia. He is best known for his influential works such as The French Wars of Religion, 1562–1629 and studies on the role of religion, politics, and identity in early modern Europe. His scholarship has significantly advanced the understanding of how religious conflict shaped European society and culture during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. ; Signed by Author. Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket .
Keywords: 15th 16th Century Academic Burgandy Alcohol
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