The Counter-Reformation Prince: Anti-Machiavellianism Or Catholic Statecraft in Early Modern Europe

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University of North Carolina Press, 1990 - 309 pàgines
Bireley explores the anti-Machavellian tradition of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe and the writers who cultivated it, including Giovanni Botero and Justus Lipsius. The tradition produced an international political literature that is immensely important for understanding the Counter-Reformation, Baroque culture, and early modern politics and diplomacy.



Originally published in 1990.



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