Formation of a Provincial Nobility: The Magistrates of the Parlement of Rouen, 1499-1610
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In this study of one group of the new nobility, Jonathan Dewald argues that the origin, attitudes, and behavior of the noblesse de robe were in fundamental ways similar to those of the old nobility.
Originally published in 1980.
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