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Studies in Early Modern European History

About the series

This series aims to publish challenging and innovative research in all areas of early modern continental history. The editors are committed to encouraging work that engages with current historiographical debates, adopts an interdisciplinary approach, or makes an original contribution to our understanding of the period.

Series editors: Joseph Bergin, William G. Naphy, Penny Roberts and Paolo Rossi

This series is within the History subject area.

Book cover Authority and society in Nantes during the French Wars of Religion, 1558–1598
Elizabeth C. Tingle

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Book cover The great favourite
The Duke of Lerma and the court and government of Philip III of Spain, 1598–1621
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Patrick Williams

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Popular science and public opinion in eighteenth-century France
Michael R. Lynn

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Latin books and the Eastern Orthodox clerical elite in Kiev, 1632–1780
Liudmila V. Charipova

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Book cover Catholic communities in Protestant states
Britain and the Netherlands c.1570-1720
Edited by Benjamin J. Kaplan, Bob Moore, Henk Van Nierop & Judith Pollmann

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Book cover Power and reputation at the court of Louis XIII
The career of Charles D'Albert, duc de Luynes (1578-1621)
Sharon Kettering

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Book cover Princely power in the Dutch Republic
Patronage and William Frederick of Nassau (1613-64)
Geert H. Janssen

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Book cover Sodomy in early modern Europe

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Book cover Religion and superstition in Reformation Europe

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Book cover Witchcraft narratives in Germany
Rothenburg, 1561-1652
Alison Rowlands

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