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Paperback Richelieu: A Sandeman Family Copy Book

ISBN: 1025953606

ISBN13: 9781025953601

Richelieu: A Sandeman Family Copy

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In "Richelieu", Hilaire Belloc provides a compelling and insightful examination of one of the most formidable figures in European history: Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal-Duke of Richelieu. As the chief minister to Louis XIII, Richelieu was the architect of French absolutism and a pivotal force in the transformation of the European political landscape during the seventeenth century.

Belloc explores the complex character and relentless ambition of the Cardinal, tracing his efforts to consolidate royal power at home while navigating the treacherous waters of international diplomacy. The narrative highlights Richelieu's central role in the Thirty Years' War and his pursuit of French hegemony, often at the expense of traditional religious alliances. Through Belloc's sharp historical lens, the work analyzes how Richelieu's policies laid the groundwork for the modern centralized state and influenced the course of Western civilization for centuries to come.

Rich in detail and written with Belloc's characteristic literary flair, "Richelieu" is not merely a biography but a profound meditation on statesmanship, power, and the intersection of church and state. It remains an essential read for those interested in French history, political science, and the art of governance.

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