Explosion in the History of the Nobility in French Historiography

For the past thirty years, the history of the nobility has been one of the fields of social history that have mobilized most researchers. This trend is largely due to the interest shown in new family collections, in correspondence and in private writings. We see this abundant mass of publications a...

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Main Author: Michel Figeac
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eötvös Loránd University 2021-12-01
Series:Historical Studies on Central Europe
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Online Access:https://ojs.elte.hu/hsce/article/view/2463
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description For the past thirty years, the history of the nobility has been one of the fields of social history that have mobilized most researchers. This trend is largely due to the interest shown in new family collections, in correspondence and in private writings. We see this abundant mass of publications as being the reflection of the diversity of the nobility. A first block of authors have isolated noble categories: parliamentary nobility, “second” order nobility, poor nobility, etc. A second type of research has focused on personages emblematic of their milieus, and finally, some historians have been interested in comparisons with other European aristocracies. The second section of the article will show how the transformations of the monarchical state engendered mutations in the second order. Finally, it will be shown how scholarship on social changes has more particularly studied differences between town and country, material culture and mobility and noble culture.
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spelling doaj.art-08edd4d6caaa44e5b0a4e6a782da1ddd2023-03-22T16:35:06ZengEötvös Loránd UniversityHistorical Studies on Central Europe2786-09302786-09222021-12-011210.47074/HSCE.2021-2.01Explosion in the History of the Nobility in French HistoriographyMichel Figeac0Université Bordeaux-Montaigne For the past thirty years, the history of the nobility has been one of the fields of social history that have mobilized most researchers. This trend is largely due to the interest shown in new family collections, in correspondence and in private writings. We see this abundant mass of publications as being the reflection of the diversity of the nobility. A first block of authors have isolated noble categories: parliamentary nobility, “second” order nobility, poor nobility, etc. A second type of research has focused on personages emblematic of their milieus, and finally, some historians have been interested in comparisons with other European aristocracies. The second section of the article will show how the transformations of the monarchical state engendered mutations in the second order. Finally, it will be shown how scholarship on social changes has more particularly studied differences between town and country, material culture and mobility and noble culture. https://ojs.elte.hu/hsce/article/view/2463nobilitymonarchyEnlightenmentmaterial culturenobility mobilitiesParliament
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Explosion in the History of the Nobility in French Historiography
Historical Studies on Central Europe
nobility
monarchy
Enlightenment
material culture
nobility mobilities
Parliament
title Explosion in the History of the Nobility in French Historiography
title_full Explosion in the History of the Nobility in French Historiography
title_fullStr Explosion in the History of the Nobility in French Historiography
title_full_unstemmed Explosion in the History of the Nobility in French Historiography
title_short Explosion in the History of the Nobility in French Historiography
title_sort explosion in the history of the nobility in french historiography
topic nobility
monarchy
Enlightenment
material culture
nobility mobilities
Parliament
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