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Versailles

Hardback

Main Details

Title Versailles
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Colin Jones
SeriesThe Landmark Library
Series part Volume No. 11
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 200,Width 135
Category/GenreHistory of architecture
ISBN/Barcode 9781786693952
ClassificationsDewey:944.3663
Audience
General
Illustrations 40 integrated colour

Publishing Details

Publisher Head of Zeus
Imprint Head of Zeus
Publication Date 9 August 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Few buildings carry such a freight of historical symbolism as the Palace of Versailles. First built as a hunting lodge by Louis XIII in the early seventeenth century, then radically repurposed by his absolutist son Louis XIV, Versailles became the focus of that king's centralised power. Drawing on a new wave of research in recent years, particularly on the buildings and material culture of Versailles, Colin Jones, distinguished historian of early modern France, describes the various building campaigns undertaken by Louis XIV and his formal installation of his court at Versailles in 1682; the ritualized rhythms of life at the court of the Sun King; the palace's variegated fortunes under Revolution, First Empire, Restoration and July Monarchy; its return to the political stage in the Franco-Prussian War; its later role as a venue for treaty signings and proclamations; and its continuing legacy as imposing physical embodiment of the ancien regime.

Author Biography

Colin Jones is Professor of History at Queen Mary College, a Fellow of the British Academy and an expert on 18th-century France. He is the author of The Great Nation France 1715-99, A History of France and Paris: Biography of a City.

Reviews

The book's scope is impressive, particularly given its required brevity, and Jones provides many welcome insights along the way * Times Literary Supplement * There is a huge cache of books on Versailles addressed to casual readers, but Versailles by Colin Jones stands out * H-France Review *