Jean Bodin and the Sixteenth-Century Revolution in the Methodology of Law and History
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture



Exploring the concept of absolutism, the book argues that Bodin's interpretation was groundbreaking, rivaling the doctrines it sought to counter. It delves into the historical context and implications of Bodin's ideas, examining how they reshaped political thought and governance. The analysis highlights the originality of his perspective and its lasting impact on the evolution of political theory.
Professor Franklin discusses a significant innovation related to the English Civil Wars.