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"Louis XIV -- the 'Sun King' -- casts a long shadow over the history of seventeenth-century Europe. Yet whilst he has been the subject of numerous works, much of the scholarship remains firmly rooted within national frameworks and traditions. Thus in France Louis is still chiefly remembered for the splendid baroque culture his reign ushered in, and his political achievements in wielding together a strong centralized French state; whereas in England, the Netherlands and other protestant states, his memoryis that of an aggressive military tyrant and persecutor of non-Catholics. In order to try to break free of such parochial strictures, this volume builds upon the approach of scholars such as Ragnhild Hatton who have attempted to situate Louis' legacy within broader, pan-European context. But where Hatton focused primarily on geo-political themes, 'Louis XIV Outside In' introduces current interests in cultural history, integrating aspects of artistic, literary and musical themes. In particular it examinesthe formulation and use of images of Louis XIV abroad, concentrating on Louis' neighbours in north west Europe. This broad geographical coverage demonstrates how images of Louis XIV were moulded by the polemical needs of people far from Versailles, and distorted from any French originals by the particular political and cultural circumstances of diverse nations. Because the French regime's ability to control the public image of its leader was very limited, the collection highlights how -- at least in the sphere of public presentation -- his power was frequently denied, subverted, or appropriated to very different purposes, questioning the limits of his absolutism which has also been such a feature of recent work"--

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"This volume teaches us that history is local (even in an international context) and that each player has a different agenda based on evolving foreign and domestic relations. For this reason, the importance of looking from the "outside in" is more than justified, and the authors deserve much credit in creating a rich volume of texts, one that should accompany studies of Louis XIV, as well as be required reading on the central role of image making by the regimes that governed Europe during the early modern period." - Annmarie Sawkins, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

List of Illustrations
vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction: Louis XIV Upside Down? Interpreting the Sun King's Image 1(24)
Tony Claydon
Charles-Edouard Levillain
1 Image Battles under Louis XIV: Some Reflections
25(12)
Hendrik Ziegler
2 Francophobia in Late-Seventeenth-Century England
37(20)
Tim Harris
3 `We Have Better Materials for Clothes, They, Better Taylors': The Influence of La Mode on the Clothes of Charles II and James II
57(20)
Maria Hayward
4 The Court of Louis XIV and the English Public Sphere: Worlds Set Apart?
77(16)
Stephane Jettot
5 Popular English Perceptions of Louis XIV's Way of War
93(18)
Jamel Ostwald
6 Louis XIV, James II and Ireland
111(22)
D. W. Hayton
7 Lampooning Louis XIV: Romeyn de Hooghe's Harlequin Prints, 1688--89
133(32)
Henk van Nierop
8 Foe and Fatherland: The Image of Louis XIV in Dutch Songs
165(22)
Donald Haks
9 Amsterdam and the Ambassadors of Louis XIV, 1674--85
187(22)
Elizabeth Edwards
10 Millenarian Portraits of Louis XIV
209(20)
Lionel Laborie
Index 229
Tony Claydon is Professor of Early Modern History at Bangor University, Wales. He is author of several books including, William III and the Godly Revolution; (with Ian McBride) ed., Protestantism and National Identity: Britain and Ireland c.1650-c.1850; William III: Profiles in Power; and Europe and the Making of England, 1660-1760. Charles-Ãdouard Levillain is Professor of History at the Université Paris VII Denis Diderot, France. A historian of early modern Britain and Europe, he works primarily on Anglo-Dutch politics in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. He is author of, Vaincre Louis XIV. Angleterre-Hollande-France. Histoire d'une relation tiangulaire (1665-1688) (Champ Vallon, 2010); and Un glaive pour un royaume. La querelle de la milice dans lAngleterre du XVIIe siècle (Honoré Champion, 2014).