TY - JOUR AU1 - Heller, Henry AB - 1492 Reviews of Books decade. Yet she concludes that no dramatic social or mark its limitations. Because Roelker attempts to economic change took place. summarize and synthesize the results of some twenty years of historical research on the subject, the study Whatever was happening to the artisans, there is occasionally has the flavor of a lengthy, critical biblio­ every reason to believe that La Rochelle's merchants graphic essay. In addition, repeated references to the prospered during the first half of the sixteenth century interests and concerns of earlier historians lend the as a result of the expansion of salt, paper, and wine study a slightly dated appearance. This is an ambitious exports and the development of fishing fleets in the book, which may suffer from its own aspirations. The New World. At the same time, the monarchy made strengths of Roelker's study, on the other hand, are repeated efforts to reduce La Rochelle's political many. It is a masterful summary of the complex autonomy in order to bring the city under closer political and diplomatic developments surrounding the control and gain access to its expanding economic Reformation conflict in France. The book also lucidly resources. Meyer fails to acknowledge TI - Judith Pugh Meyer. Reformation in La Rochelle: Tradition and Change in Early Modern Europe, 1500–1568. (Travaux d'Humanisme et Rennaisance, number 298.) Geneva: DROZ. 1996. Pp. 175 JF - The American Historical Review DO - 10.1086/ahr/102.5.1492 DA - 1997-12-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/judith-pugh-meyer-reformation-in-la-rochelle-tradition-and-change-in-Z4DL8xbUVe SP - 1492 EP - 1492 VL - 102 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -