Annie Bruter: “Robe and Sword Nobles in 17th Century France: Two Conflicting Educational Ideals?”

The French nobility of the 17th century can be divided into Sword Nobles and Robe Nobles. Whereas the former were (supposedly) heirs of the heirs of the Cevalerie the latter had bought their titles from the king. In her presentation Annie Bruter points out the similarities and differences in the education of both types of nobilities.

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Max Weber Stiftung (21. November 2014). Annie Bruter: “Robe and Sword Nobles in 17th Century France: Two Conflicting Educational Ideals?” Ideal of Education among the European Nobilities (17th - Early 19th Century). Abgerufen am 9. September 2024 von https://doi.org/10.58079/o32f


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