Hatred in Print
Discover the intense religious conflict that shaped France in the late 16th century with Hatred in Print by Luc Racaut. Published in 2002, this compelling hardback edition spans 176 pages and delves into the fierce rivalry between French Catholics and Protestants during a tumultuous era. Racaut expertly analyzes the role of print culture in this period, revealing how it fueled competing narratives and shaped the identities of both religious communities. This insightful exploration of controversial literature and propaganda provides a unique perspective on the Counter-Reformation and the Huguenots, making it an essential read for anyone interested in European history and church history. Join Racaut on a journey through the pages of history, where the power of words transformed the landscape of faith in France.