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La culture commune des juristes les amène à réfléchir au gouvernement des sociétés humaines et à y participer. À de nombreuses reprises, la position adoptée par les compagnies de hauts magistrats s?est avérée déterminante, notamment en période de crise. Ainsi, pendant la Ligue, les parlements légalistes ont sauvé la monarchie alors qu?au XVIIIe siècle, les cours rebelles ont empêché la réforme de l?État royal. Moins en vue, mais aussi plus indépendants à l?égard du pouvoir monarchique, les avocats ont joué un rôle aussi important que méconnu. Cet ouvrage s?intéresse aux relations qu?ont entretenues les hommes de loi, avocats et magistrats, avec le pouvoir politique du XVIe au XIXe siècle. 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