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Historians of the ancien rgime have long been interested in the relationship between religion and politics, and yet many issues remain contentious, including the question of sacral monarchy. Scholars are divided over how - and, indeed, if - it actually operated. With its nuanced analysis of the cult of Saint Louis, covering a vast swathe of French history from the Wars of Religion through the zenith of absolute monarchy under Louis XIV to the French Revolution and Restoration, Sacral Kingship in Bourbon France makes a major contribution to this debate and to our overall understanding of France in this fascinating period.
Saint Louis IX was the ancestor of the Bourbons and widely regarded as the epitome of good Christian kingship. As such, his cult and memory held a significant place in the political, religious, and artistic culture of Bourbon France. However, as this book reveals, likenesses to Saint Louis were not only employed by royal flatterers but also used by opponents of the monarchy to criticize reigning kings. What, then, does Saint Louis cult reveal about how monarchies fostered a culture of loyalty, and how did sacral monarchy interact with the dramatic religious, political and intellectual developments of this era?
From manuscripts to paintings to music, Sean Heath skilfully engages with a vast array of primary source material and modern debates on sacral kingship to provide an enlightening and comprehensive analysis of the role of Saint Louis in early modern France.

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Sacral Kingship in Bourbon France
Dedicated to my parents
Sacral Kingship in Bourbon France
The Cult of Saint Louis, 15891830
Sean Heath
Contents Estampe que les Jsuites ont fait graver lhonneur du Collge de La - photo 1
Contents
Estampe que les Jsuites ont fait graver lhonneur du Collge de La Flche (1610) by Jaspar Isaac ( c .15851654)
Saint Louis apparaissant Louis XIII et lexcitant aller combattre les Turcs (1639) by Grgoire Huret (160670)
Statues of Henri IV as Charlemagne and Louis XIII as Saint Louis (1633) by Francesco Bordoni (15801654)
Prire du roy (1651) by Grgoire Huret (160670)
La Rsurrection du Christ (16746) by Charles Le Brun (161990)
San Luigi tra la Fede e la Storia by Plautilla Bricci (161690)
Saint Louis enlev au ciel (16423) by Simon Vouet (15901649)
Quil slevoit en sabaissant ainsy by Grard Edelinck (16401707) after Charles Le Brun (161990)
Saint Louis pansant les malades (1654) by Eustache Le Sueur (161655)
Saint Louis sous les traits de Louis XV recevant la couronne dpines (1745) by Charles-Antoine Coypel (16941752)
Saint Louis, roi de France, recevant les ambassadeurs du Prince des Assassins (1773) by Nicolas-Guy Brenet (172892)
Apothose de Louis XVI by Dulompr and Chasselat
Louis XVIII consultant St-Louis et Henri IV pour la Charte Constitutionnelle by Franois-Joseph Heim (17871865)
Over the years that it has taken to write this book, I have become indebted to numerous colleagues. Madeleine Belin, Lucien Bly, John Condren, Kate Davison, Claire Fontijn, John-Paul Ghobrial, Bridget Heal, Peter Hicks, Marc Jaffr, Ana Kotarcic, Alistair Malcolm, Phil McCluskey, Eric Nelson, William OReilly, David Parrott, Giada Pizzoni, Julia Prest, Munro Price, Joan Redmond, Nicole Reinhardt, Graham Sadler, Martin Schaller, Mathieu da Vinha and Daniel Weiner gave invaluable help and advice. The book has profited immensely from the expertise, suggestions and criticisms of Megan Armstrong, Cecilia Gaposchkin, Tom Hamilton, Michael OSullivan and Julian Swann, as well as the anonymous reviewer.
Most of all I thank Professor Guy Rowlands. It would be hard to imagine a more generous and supportive PhD supervisor. This book owes a great deal to his encyclopaedic knowledge of early modern France and inexhaustible ability to develop new ideas about the period. My PhD examiners, Joseph Bergin and Emily Michelson, have also been exceptionally helpful, not least in commenting on the manuscript.
I would not have been able to do this research without the support of the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the Centre de recherche du chteau de Versailles, for which I am grateful. In addition, I am thankful to Oxford University Press for allowing me to publish an updated version of my article Consensus or Contestation? The Memory of Saint Louis during the Restoration, 1814-30 ( French History , 33 (2019), 4464) as Chapter 7 of this book. Lastly, I must thank my editors at Bloomsbury, Rhodri Mogford, Laura Reeves, Mohammed Raffi and James Tupper, whose professionalism has made the final stages of producing this book very simple. Of course, all remaining errors are entirely my own.
I have followed the most common conventions for well-known proper names rather than putting them all in their English or French forms, so I discuss Anne of Austria rather than Anne dAutriche but Henri IV rather than Henry IV. In order to minimize confusion in a book that refers to many people called Louis, I have used the form Saint Louis when referring to the person and Saint-Louis when referring to an institution named after him (such as Order of Saint-Louis).
All translations are my own unless otherwise stated; although I have kept as closely as possible to the original text, I have occasionally modified capitalization and punctuation to make the extracts more readable in English. Despite the fact that it was unfortunately not possible to include all the original texts for prose quotations, I have done so for verse (excepting very brief quotations), where the distorting effects of translation are more pronounced.
Archives and libraries
ALG
Archives dpartementales de Lot-et-Garonne, Agen
AN
Archives nationales de France, Paris
Ars
Bibliothque de lArsenal (BnF), Paris
ASM
Archives dpartementales de Seine-Maritime, Rouen
BIC
Bibliothque Inguimbertine, Carpentras
BMaz
Bibliothque Mazarine, Paris
BmB
Bibliothque municipale de Bordeaux
BmG
Bibliothque municipale de Grenoble
BmL
Bibliothque municipale de Lyon
BnF
Bibliothque nationale de France, Paris
BSG
Bibliothque Sainte-Genevive, Paris
SHD
Service historique de la Dfense, Vincennes
Periodicals
ADPAA
Avis divers et petites affiches amricaines
AP
LAmi du Peuple, ou le Publiciste Parisien, Journal politique et impartial par M. Marat
AR
LAmi du Roi, des Franois, de lordre, et sur-tout de la vrit, par les continuateurs de Frron
ARR
LAmi de la Religion et du Roi; Journal Ecclsiastique, Politique et Littraire
C
Le Constitutionnel, Journal du Commerce, Politique et Littraire
DB
Le Drapeau Blanc
G
Gazette de France
GNF
Gazette nationale de France
JD
Journal des dbats politiques et littraires
JT
Journal de Trvoux
M
Mercure
MdF
Mercure de France
MF
Mercure Franois
MG
Mercure Galant
MinF
La Minerve Franaise
MU
Moniteur Universel
NE
Nouvelles Ecclsiastiques
NMG
Nouveau Mercure Galant
Q
La Quotidienne
RdP
Rvolutions de Paris, ddies la Nation
VC
Le Vieux Cordelier; Journal rdig par Camille Desmoulins, dput la Convention, & Doyen des Jacobins
There is something supernatural about monarchy: it is an expression of Gods empire, kings are his mortal images, and their subjects regard them with the same veneration as they would regard gods, if gods rendered themselves visible.
Jean-Franois Senault, The Monarch, or the Duties of the Sovereign (1661)
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