Yale, 1999, Hardcover, Book Condition: As New, Dust Jacket Condition: As New, First
This sweeping book explores the profound shift in the way European kings and queens were regarded by their subjects between the Reformation and the Enlightenment. Once viewed as godlike beings, by 1715 monarchs had come to represent the no more than human, visible side of the rational state. The author offers new insights into the relations between kings and their subjects and the interplay between monarchy and religion. Size: Octavo . Category: Religion & Theology;
This sweeping book explores the profound shift in the way European kings and queens were regarded by their subjects between the Reformation and the Enlightenment. Once viewed as godlike beings, by 1715 monarchs had come to represent the no more than human, visible side of the rational state. The author offers new insights into the relations between kings and their subjects and the interplay between monarchy and religion. Size: Octavo . Category: Religion & Theology;