Bourbon and Stuart: Kings and Kingship in France and England in the Seventeenth Century by John Leslie Miller

Bourbon and Stuart: Kings and Kingship in France and England in the Seventeenth Century

John Leslie Miller

272 pages first pub 1987 (editions)

nonfiction challenging informative medium-paced

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In the seventeenth century most educated Europeans took it for granted that monarchy was the best form of government. Across Europe, monarchy was the norm, from the kings of England and France in the west, to the tsar of all the Russians in the ea...

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