*Frontmatter, pg. i*PREFACE, pg. vii*CONTENTS, pg. xv*One. French Government and Society in 1610, pg. 3*Two. The Reign of Louis XIII: Governmental "Revolution" and the Officiers, pg. 36*Three. Anne of Austria as Regent: Faltering Leadership and the Continuing Governmental Revolution, pg. 64*Four. The Development of an Effective Opposition, pg. 91*Five. The Chambre Saint Louis and State Reform, pg. 125*Five. The Chambre Saint Louis and State Reform 125 Six. The Royal Siege of Paris: Parlement, Nobility, and the Defense of Reform, pg. 177*Seven. Frondeurs, Condeans, and Mazarinists: A Confusion of Interests, pg. 223*Eight. Condean Rebellion and Parlementary Mediation, pg. 254*Nine. The Anti-Mazarinist Coalition and the Fall of Mazarin, pg. 279*Ten. Condean Rebellion, Universal Anarchy, and Royalist Revival, pg. 316*Epilogue: After the Fronde, pg. 355*CONCLUSION, pg. 368*BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 377*INDEX, pg. 391
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