The French Wars of Religion were more than a battle for outright
military victory. They were also a battle for the hearts and minds
of the population of France. In this struggle to win over public
opinion, often apparently peripheral issues could be engaged to
make partisan points. Such was the case with the polemical
literature surrounding Mary Queen of Scots. Based on major new
bibliographic research, this study charts the evolving relationship
between Mary and French public opinion. MARKET 1: Students studying
courses in English Monarchical History; Sixteenth-Century English
History; Sixteenth-Century French History; Sixteenth-Century
European History.
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