Montaigne's Politics
Discover the intricate political landscape of the 16th century through Biancamaria Fontana's insightful work, Montaigne's Politics. Published by Princeton University Press in 2008, this compelling book spans 208 pages and delves into the political significance of Michel de Montaigne's renowned "Essais". Fontana expertly contextualizes Montaigne's writings within the tumultuous backdrop of France's civil wars, exploring his deep engagement with the pressing political issues of his time, particularly the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of political philosophy, this book not only illuminates Montaigne's thoughts but also reflects the broader social and political dynamics of his era. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal figure in political theory and history with Montaigne's Politics.