Contested Spaces of Nobility in Early Modern Europe 2016
DOI: 10.4324/9781315573991-11
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Nobility as a Social and Political Dialogue: The Parisian Example, 1650–1750

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“…Marraud frames the nobility in the context of a dual dialogue of social and political components rather than as a static group. 19 This flexible approach allows him to better reach into the complex realities of nobles' position in relation to state, civil society, family, and each other.…”
Section: Contested Spaces Of Nobility In Early Modernmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marraud frames the nobility in the context of a dual dialogue of social and political components rather than as a static group. 19 This flexible approach allows him to better reach into the complex realities of nobles' position in relation to state, civil society, family, and each other.…”
Section: Contested Spaces Of Nobility In Early Modernmentioning
confidence: 99%