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Death and the crown
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24 December 2019

HISTORY / Europe / France, European history: medieval period, middle ages, HISTORY / Social History, Social and cultural history, History
'This is a brilliant addition to the historiography of ceremony, ancien régime politics and the court that will particularly interest scholars of politics, ceremony and ritual, and the French monarchy.'
Lynette White, Royal Studies Journal
'This is one of the most important books to be published on the twilight of the ancien régime in several decades. In this meticulously researched and splendidly written study Anne Byrne presents us with the most scholarly account to date of the turbulent accession to the throne of Louis XVI in 1774. It will be invaluable and essential reading for scholars and students of eighteenth-century France alike.'
Ambrogio Caiani, Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, University of Kent
Introduction: ceremony in history
1 The deathbed ceremonies of Louis XV, May 1774
2 The funeral of Louis XV, July 1774
3 The lit de justice of November 1774
4 'Le roi se fait sacré': preparing the coronation, 1774–75
5 'Vive le roi!': the coronation of Louis XVI, 11 June 1775
6 'Le roi te touche': the coronation and the king's healing touch
Conclusion
Index