Aristocratic Masculinity in France (1440-1550)

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Aristocratic Masculinity in France (1440-1550)
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Book excerpt: Focuses on masculine identity and the meaning of nobility using first-hand documentation from the memoirs of knights. This project investigates how the French warrior aristocracy from the end of the Hundred Years War to the beginning of the French Wars of Religion (roughly 1450 to 1550) adopted new perceptions of masculinity.


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