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Franco-Gallia (eBook)

Or, An Account of the Ancient Free State of France, and / Most Other Parts of Europe, Before the Loss of Their / Liberties
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2022
139 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654734203-8 (EAN)

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Franco-Gallia - François Hotman
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François Hotman's "Franco-Gallia" offers a blend of legal theory, historical analysis, and political philosophy, asserting the unique characteristics of French governance and its foundations in the Frankish tradition. Published in the 1570s during a period of intense political turmoil, the text employs a scholarly style interlaced with rhetorical flourishes, building a case for the historical liberties of the French people against monarchical absolutism. Hotman's arguments are underpinned by meticulous research and a profound understanding of Roman law, demonstrating the interplay between customary law and governance in France, echoing the Renaissance's quest for knowledge and reform. Hotman, a pivotal figure of the French Renaissance, was acutely aware of the sociopolitical landscape of his time, influenced by the ongoing Wars of Religion and a burgeoning sense of national identity. His background as a lawyer and his exposure to the humanist ideas circulating in Europe deeply informed his views on liberty, government, and the rights of subjects. "Franco-Gallia" emerged from his commitment to articulate a vision of France that harmonizes local customs with broader European legal frameworks. This seminal work is essential reading for those interested in the development of constitutional thought and the evolution of French political identity. Hotman's insightful critiques and innovative ideas continue to resonate, making it not just a historical document but a timely reflection on governance and civil rights, inviting contemporary readers to engage with its themes.

François Hotman (1524–1590) was a notable French lawyer and writer, recognized for his profound influence on political thought during the sixteenth century. A fierce critic of absolutist monarchy and advocate for the Huguenot cause, Hotman's most enduring contribution to literature and political theory is his book 'Franco-Gallia' (1573), in which he presents a historical argument for a limited and elective monarchy in France. Grounded in the study of ancient laws and the Frankish constitution, 'Franco-Gallia' serves as a monumental work, demonstrating Hotman's preference for a constitutional mixed government over the prevailing absolutist rule. The blend of classical learning with contemporary critique in his writing styles him as a key contributor to the monarchomach theorists, who expressly opposed tyranny. His scholarly approach, coupled with incisive political commentary, positioned Hotman as a leading figure among Renaissance humanists and jurists. His works articulated the aspirations of the Huguenot party and were instrumental in influencing such later thinkers as John Locke. Hotman's command of historical sources and his application thereof to current affairs make 'Frano-Gallia' a seminal text in the history of political thought, illustrating his distinguished place in the pantheon of early modern scholars.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Schlagworte 16th-century france • 16th century political texts • absolute monarchy • Calvinist author • Constitutional History • Early modern states • European Governance • European Political Thought • Feudal laws • France • Franco-Gallia analysis • François Hotman • French history books • French legal history • French political philosophy • French Renaissance literature • Gallican liberties • historical examples • historical political treatises • Historical rights • History of France • Huguenot political thought • intellectual debates • legal doctrines • Medieval liberties • monarchist critique • Political Ideology • Political Philosophy • political theory • Politics and government • pre-Revolution France • Renaissance political theory • Republican Governance • Thought-provoking exploration
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