Begun as a royal adventure to enhance the glory of the king, the
Dutch War sparked serious debate within the French government over
the relationship of the ruler to the state. Ekberg focuses on one
significant year of the war and explains how, despite opposition by
several counselors, the king escalated the original conflict into a
full European war and wrought a dramatic shift in French policy.
The study is arranged thematically to bring clarity to a period of
complex issues.
Originally published in 1979.
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