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This biography traces the career of Frenchman Jacques Coeur, royal official, merchant, and financier, amidst war and exploration in Fifteenth-Century Europe, and invites readers to consider Coeur's career against a broad historical context. The titles in the Library of World Biography series make ideal supplements for World History survey courses or other courses in the history curriculum where figures in history are explored. Paperback, brief and inexpensive, each interpretative biography in this series focuses on a figure whose actions and ideas significantly influenced the course of World history, and relates the life of its subject to the broader themes and developments of the times. This biography traces the career of Jacques Coeur as a royal official, merchant, bursar, a supply officer catering to the needs of the royal household, and powerful financier to Charles the VII (1422-1461), amidst war and exploration in Fifteenth-Century Europe, and invites the reader to consider Coeur's career from its high point as one of the richest and most powerful men in France to his startling downfall, disgrace, and banishment against the broad historical background of the Fifteenth Century, a transitional time between the traditional medieval period and the early modern era. topContents
Editor's Preface. Author's Preface. Acknowledgements.
1. The Transitional Fifteenth Century. 2. Childhood and Family in Bourges. 3. Career Beginnings (1420s-1440s). 4. Commercial Success (1440s). 5. Finance and Diplomacy (1440s). 6. The Fruits of Enterprise (1440s). 7. Fall from Grace (1451-1453). 8. Exile, Crusade, and Death.
Conclusions. A Note on the Sources. Glossary. A Note on Medieval Money. Index.
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- A discussion of Coeur's role in important historical events, such as the Hundred Years War and late medieval crusades is included.
- Information about late medieval trade and finance and French culture is provided.
- Photographs bring the text to life.
- Maps orient students geographically and give them an opportunity to follow Coeur's career.
- A glossary at the end of the book acquaints students with important terms, concepts, and people.
- A Note on the Sources includes lists of books related to Jacques Coeur and his time–providing students with avenues for further research and study.
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