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This project examines the evolution of civility in Renaissance France, arguing that it laid the groundwork for modern politeness. By analyzing literature from the 15th and 16th centuries, it aims to reveal how civility was disseminated and transformed during this period.
Renaissance men and women had a passion for virtue and a genius for cruelty.
They had wonderful manners and barbaric inclinations, lovely clothes and terrible diseases.
Can they really teach us something about civility? I think they can: they were made of contradictions and so are we.
And both, we and they, dream of a society where politeness and respect reduce tensions and allow a peaceful and pleasant cohabitation for all.
The goal of this research project, executed at the University of Lille…
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