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Chief minister to King Louis XIII, Cardinal Richelieu was the
architect of a new France in the seventeenth century, and the force
behind the nation's rise as a European power. Among the first statesmen
to clearly understand the necessity of a balance of powers, he was one
of the early realist politicians, practicing in the wake of Niccolò
Machiavelli. Truly larger than life, he has captured the imagination of
generations, both through his own story and through his portrayal as a
ruthless political mastermind in Alexandre Dumas's classic The Three Musketeers.Forging
a nation-state amid the swirl of unruly, grasping nobles, widespread
corruption, wars of religion, and an ambitious Habsburg empire,
Richelieu's hands were always full. Serving his fickle monarch, he
mastered the politics of absolute power. Jean-Vincent Blanchard's rich
and insightful new biography brings Richelieu fully to life in all his
complexity. At times cruel and ruthless, Richelieu was always devoted to
creating a lasting central authority vested in the power of monarchy, a
power essential to France's position on the European stage for the next
two centuries. Richelieu's careful understanding of politics as
spectacle speaks to contemporary readers; much of what he accomplished
was promoted strategically through his great passion for theater and
literature, and through the romance of power. Éminence (Walker & Company, $30) offers a rich portrait of a fascinating man and his era, and gives us a keener understanding of the dark arts of politics.
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