Cult of the Nation in France
Discover the intricate tapestry of patriotism and national sentiment in early modern France with Cult of the Nation in France by David A. Bell. Published by Harvard University Press in 2003, this compelling work spans 320 pages of insightful analysis. Bell's lucid prose and striking originality provide the first comprehensive survey of how nationalism intertwined with religion, shaping a complex legacy that continues to influence contemporary discussions on French national identity. Dive into this essential read for anyone interested in European history, particularly the evolution of nationalism from the 1500s to the modern period. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book invites you to explore the depths of France's national consciousness.