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Article: Changing Identities in Early Modern France.
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- Canadian Journal of History
- Article date:
- December 1, 1998
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Changing Identities in Early Modern France, edited by Michael Wolfe. Durham, North Carolina, Duke University Press, 1997. x, 410 pp. $59.95 U.S. (cloth), $19.95 U.S. (paper).
Nancy Lyman Roelker is the scholar, teacher, and friend honoured throughout Michael Wolfe's Festschrift. For someone so completely identified with aristocratic female Protestants in late sixteenth-century France, she has had an enduring influence on both young and established scholars with widely diverse interests. Changing Identities is both a theme and a book that can only enhance her reputation. For the most part, the American and French, younger and older scholars who contributed to this ...
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