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Going Off to the War in Hungary: French Nobles and Crusading Culture in the Sixteenth Century
(Hungarian Historical Review, 2015)
Crusading culture played a significant role in the conceptions and practices of religious warfare in the Early Modern Period, as French authors and militant nobles redeployed Hungary as a crucial theater of crusading war. ...
Beyond Encounters: Religion, Ethnicity, and Violence in the Early Modern Atlantic World, 1450-1700
(Journal of World History - University of Hawaii Press, 2006-03)
Through Naval Practice and the Association with Foreigners’: French Nobles’ Participation in Mediterranean Religious Struggles
(Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2006-03)
This article examines a group of ‘military migrants’, French nobles who engaged in Mediterranean maritime warfare, in an attempt to reconsider religious violence in the early modern period. The great religious wars of the ...