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|a Exile, imprisonment, or death :
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|a Cover ; Exile, Imprisonment, or Death: The Politics of Disgrace in Bourbon France, 1610-1789; Copyright; Dedication; Preface; Contents; List of Illustrations; Abbreviations; Chronology; Principal Characters; Introduction; Part 1 The Politics of Disgrace; Troubled Teenagers; Disgrace, Disgraces, and the Disgraciés; Part 2 Disgrace and political culture; The King's Wrath; Disgrace and Social Discipline; Bourbon political culture; 1: Head of the Household: Disgrace at the Courts of Louis XIII and Louis XIV; Bourbon family values; Brotherly love; Tro ublesome relatives; Profound Disgrace.
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|a Drunk and disorderlyRoyal absolution; Conclusion; 2: Master and Servant: Ministerial Disgrace in the Reign of Louis XIV; Shooting star; Pater familias; Banquo's ghost; The fall; Conclusion; 3: 'Sire, in the name of God, have pity on me': The Personal Experience of Disgrace; To fle or not to flee. . .; Forgive us our trespasses; Pagan relics; A Good Disgrace; I have had enough. . .; Conclusion; 4: The Golden Age of Ministerial Exile, 1715-74; The interegnum; The king and the marquise; The personal reign of Louis XV; Shifting sands; The state goes on forever; Conclusion.
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|a 5: Punishing the Parlements: Exile, Disgrace, and Judicial PoliticsJudicial politics; Hotheads; Translations; Exiles; Disciplinary edicts; Recall; Conclusion; 6: Of Secrets and Supper Parties: Disgrace at the Court of Louis XV; LOUIS XV AND HIS COURT; REGICIDAL CONSPIRACIES?; COURT AND PARLEMENT; THE DISGRACE OF THE PRINCES; THE DEFEAT OF THE PRINCES; CONCLUSION; 7: 'The secret of knowing how to be bored': Daily Life in Disgrace; Life behind bars; On the road; Meeting the locals; Pasing the time; Cruelty and grief; Conclusion; 8: Emptying the Chamber Pot: Family and Friendship in Disgrace.
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|a A family afairSaving the family silver; A friend in need; Conclusion; 9: 'The cry of the people is the voice of God': The Popular Politics of Disgrace; Culture wars; Crowds and violence; Political news, rumour, and gossip; Songs and images; Corporate politics; Conclusion; 10: Disgrace without Dishonour; Faith and conscience; Brothers in arms; Upholding the law; Secular martyrs; Conclusion; 11: From Disgrace to Despotism: Lettres de cachet, Arbitrary Punishment, and the Campaign for a Law of Public Safety; Public safety; The primacy of the courts; Liberty and despotism; Military despotism.
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|a The Revolution of 1771A turning point?; Gothic nightmares; Justice and liberty!; Conclusion; 12: Idol of the Nation: Ministerial Disgrace in the Reign of Louis XVI; The ministry of exiles; Louis XVI and his ministers; Resigning on 'principle'; Ministers and their publics; The rise of 'the opposition'; The Prodigal returns; A National Disgrace; The final disgrace; Conclusion; Conclusion; Disgrace in comparative perspective; In the shadow of despotism; Bibliography; Unpublished Sources; Published Sources; Contemporary Pamphlets and Miscellaneous Publications; Secondary Works; Index.
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|a In 1617, Louis XIII was forced to resort to assassination as punishment, while a century later, Louis XIV needed only to issue a command and the kingdom's most powerful subjects would submit to imprisonment or exile without trial. What were 'politics of disgrace', why did it emerge, what conventions governed its use, and how did France react to it?
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