ABSTRACT

First Published in 2004. Power and Politics in Old Regime France is a major history of the politics of the first half of the reign of Louis XV. It is based on exhaustive archival research and offers the first comprehensive analysis of the neglected ministries of the duc de Bourbon and the cardinal de Fleury. Peter R. Campbell deals first with court, faction and policy. A second section offers new interpretations of the crises provoked by Jansenism and the Paris parlement. By contrasting the methods and practices of political management in this period of successful government with the crisis of the old regime in the 1780s, he illuminates the underlying character of politics in the old regime and raises new questions about its collapse. An unusually substantial bibliography represents an invaluable resource to the researcher.

chapter |9 pages

PREFACE

chapter |27 pages

INTRODUCTION

Approaches to politics in the ancien régime

part |2 pages

Part 1 POLITICS IN A COURT SOCIETY

chapter 4|17 pages

THE DISGRACING OF BOURBON

chapter 6|27 pages

THE CONTROL OF PATRONAGE AND POLICY

chapter 7|21 pages

THE POLITICS OF FACTION

chapter 8|14 pages

CONCLUSION TO PART 1

The political culture of court society

part |2 pages

Part 2 JANSENISM, POLITICS AND THE PARLEMENT OF PARIS

chapter |2 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 10|15 pages

THE PARLEMENT OF PARIS

chapter 11|22 pages

THE CRISIS OF 1730–2

The genesis of the crisis

chapter 12|16 pages

THE CRISIS OF 1730–2

Resolving the crisis

chapter 13|21 pages

MANAGING THE PARLEMENT

1733–43 and beyond

chapter 14|23 pages

CONCLUSION