A detailed study of the relationship between religion and politics in sixteenth-century France, as reflected through the early career of King Henri IV.
"Blood and Religion offers a strong narrative of Henr's life that will surely appeal to the many Henriphiles in French history." - Gayle Brunelle, Department of History, California State University, Fullerton; "Love situates his interpretation very effectively within the existing body of scholarship. Blood and Religion is an extremely well written narrative based on a remarkable and impressive base of archival scholarship." - Henry Hellet, Department of History, University of Manitoba
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