MO4912
French Absolutism: Richelieu to Louis XIV
2016-2017
60
30
SCQF level 10
Full Year
Academic year(s): 2016-2017
SCOTCAT credits : 60
ECTS credits : 30
Level : SCQF level 10
Semester: Full Year
Planned timetable:
This module studies the establishment of stability and the growth of the royal state in France during the period 1610-1715. It examines both the theory and the practice of absolute monarchy and the way such a system of governance related to the wider French society. From the late 1620s traditional mechanisms of government were gradually recast and replaced by more centralised methods of political, social and cultural control. However, the encroachment of the royal state upon civil society met with both popular and elite resistance that had to be either crushed or defused through compromise deals before stability could emerge under Louis XIV. In this course students will focus not only upon political and administrative history but also upon associated religious, social and cu ltural developments, such as the growth of the royal court, the influence of the counter-reformation, the emergence of educational and artistic academies, and changing attitudes towards personal and political conduct. French is not required.
Weekly contact:
Scheduled learning hours: 77
Guided independent study hours: 523
As used by St Andrews:
As defined by QAA
Written examinations : 60%
Practical examinations : 7%
Coursework: 33%