<p>revised April 11, 2001 printed 4/23/18 3:19 AM</p><p>Paul M. Sonnino</p><p>BA University of California at Los Angeles, Cum Laude , Phi Beta Kappa (1952) M.A. University of California at Los Angeles (1953) U.S. Army, 1953-1955 Ph.D University of California at Los Angeles (1964)</p><p>Articles and Essays</p><p>“Let Us Go Back to the Constitution,” (translation of S. Sonnino’s “Ritorniamo allo Statuto “ Europe in the Nineteenth Century, edited by E.N. Anderson (1961)</p><p>“The Dating and Authorship of Louis XIV’s Mémoires” French Historical Studies, Vol. III, no. 3 (1964) , pp. 303-337</p><p>“The Sun King’s Anti-Machiavel,” in Louis XIV and the Craft of Kingship, edited by J.C. Rule (Columbus, Ohio State University Press, , 1968) pp. 345-361. </p><p>“Louis XIV’s Writings for the Period 1670-1679.” Yearbook of the American Philosophical Society (1970) pp. 514-515.</p><p>“Louis XIV’s Mémoires pour l’histoire de la guerre de Hollande” French Historical Studies, Vol. VIII (1973), no. 1, pp. 29-50.</p><p>“Jean Racine and the Eloge Historique de Louis XIV, Canadian Journal of History, Vol. VIII, no. 3 ( 1973) pp. 185-194.</p><p>“Arnauld de Pomponne, Louis XIV’s Minister for Foreign Affairs during the Dutch War Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, Vol. I (1974) pp. 49-60.</p><p>“Hugues de Lionne and the Origins of the Dutch War,” Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, Vol. IV (1976) pp. 68-78.</p><p>“Louis XIV and the Dutch War,” in Louis XIV and Europe, edited by R. M. Hatton, (London, Macmillan, 1976) pp. 155-178.</p><p>“Jean Baptiste Colbert and the Origins of the Dutch War,” European Studies Review, Vol. XIII (1983) pp. 1-11.</p><p>“ Marshal de Turenne and the Origins of the Dutch War,” Studies in History and Politics, Vol. IV (1985) pp. 123- 134.</p><p>“Art as an Historical Source in the Reign of Louis XIV,” Nouvelles de la république des lettres (1981) pp. 181-184.</p><p>“The Origins of Louis XIV’s Wars,” in The Origins of War in Early Modern Europe, edited by Jeremy Black </p><p>(Edinburgh, John Donald, 1987) pp. 112-131.</p><p>“Eloge historique d’Andrew Lossky,” Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, Vol. XVII (1990) pp. 30-35 (Commemorative speech on the presentation of The Reign of Louis XIV to Andrew Lossky ).</p><p>“On the Trail of the Iron Mask: The Candidacy of Claude Imbert, ” Proceedings of the Western Society for French History Vol. XIX pp. 261-272</p><p>“Les Paysans de Languedoc: Twenty- Seven Years Later,” Proceedings of the Western Society for French History, Vol. XXI (1994) pp. 293-300. “Louvois” and “Vauban” in Reader’s Companion to Military History edited . by Robert Cowley and Geoffrey Parker (Boston and New York, Houghton Mifflin 1996). </p><p>“Prelude to the Fronde: The French Delegation at the Peace of Westphalia” in Der Westfälische Friede edited by Heinz Duchhardt (Munich, Oldenbourg Press, 1998) pp. 217-233. (also in Historische Zeitschrift Beiheft 26)</p><p>"Une documentation clé sur le congrès de Westphalie: Les papiers de Servien aux archives des Affaires étrangères" in L'Europe des traités de Westphalie, edited by Lucien Bély and Isabelle Richefort (Paris Presses Universitaires de France, 2000) pp. 527-535.</p><p>"From D'Avaux to dévot: Politics and Religion in the Thirty Years War,” History , Vol. LXXXVII no 286 (April 2002), pp. 192-203. </p><p>"What Kind of An Idea is the Idea of Balance of Power?” (in The Transformation of European Politics 1763-1848: Episode or Model in Modern History? (Münster, Hamburg, London, LIT Verlag . 2002) Forschungen zur Geschichte der Neuzeit, Maburger Beiträge, vol. V.</p><p>“A Young Person’s Guide to Postmodernism”, Praesidium: A Journal of Literatea and Literary Analysis 4.2 (Spring 2004) , pp. 22-32, also on the web at [email protected] </p><p>“The Dating o f Richelieu’s Political Testament French History , Vol. XIX (2005) pp. 262-272</p><p>“Louis XIV’s Religious Policy and his guerre de hollande ,” in Papes, princes et savants dans l’Europe Moderne, Mélanges à la mémoire de Bruno Neveu, ed. Jean-Louis Quantin and Jean-Claude Waquet (Geneva and Paris, Droz , 2006) pp. 191-200</p><p>Civilians in the Thirty Years War,” (coauthored with Tryntje Helfferich) in Civilians in War ed. Linda and Marsha Frey (Greenwood , 2007) </p><p>“Dieu et Diplomatie dans l’esprit de Mazarin,” Revue d’histoire diplomatique Vol CXXI :3 (Oct-Dec 2007) 193- 204) </p><p>« BULL IN A CHINA SHOP » Response to Hamish Scott’s review of Mazarin’s Quest H-HRE H-Net on line, June 2010</p><p>“The Three Testaments of Cardinal Mazarin.” French Historical Studies 37 No 3 (Summer 2014) 421-436</p><p>Books and Editions</p><p>Louis XIV’s View of the Papacy: 1661-1667 , (University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1966). University of California Publications in History, Vol. LXXIX.</p><p>Louis XIV: Mémoires for the Instruction of the Dauphin, (Macmillan-Free Press, London and New York, 1970).</p><p>Frederick of Prussia’s Anti-Machiavel (Ohio University Press, Athens Ohio 1981) .</p><p>Louis XIV and the Origins of the Dutch War (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK 1988).</p><p>The Reign of Louis XIV. Essays in Celebration of Andrew Lossky, coedited with William Roosen, John C. Rule, Charlie R. Steen (Humanities Press, New Jersey 1990). </p><p>The Prince by Niccoló Machiavelli (Humanities Press. New Jersey 1995).</p><p>Sonnino CV printed 4/23/18 3:19 AM page 2 Mazarin’s Quest: The Congress of Westphalia and the Coming of the Fronde (Harvard University Press,Cambridge Mass 2008)</p><p>Reviews and Review Essays</p><p>The Massacre of St. Bartholomew and the European Conflict: 1559-1572, by N.M. Sutherland, The Historian, Vol. XXXVI, no. 3, (1974) pp. 539-540.</p><p>Les Assemblées du clergé et Louis XIV de 1670 à 1693 by Pierre Blet, Reviews in European History, Vol. I (1974) no. 3, pp. 319-322.</p><p>War, Diplomacy, and Imperialism: 1618-1763 by Geoffrey Symcox, The History Teacher, Vol. VIII, no. 3 (1975) pp. 489-490.</p><p>The Formation of National States in Western Europe, edited by Charles Tilly, The Historian, Vol. XXXVIII, no. 2 (1977)pp. 339-340.</p><p>The Transformation of Europe, 1558-1648, by Charles Wilson, The History Teacher, Vol. X, no. 3 (1977) pp. 468- 469.</p><p>L’État et la mendicité dans la première moitié du XVIIIè siècle: Auvergne, Beaujolais, Forez, Lyonnais, by Jean- Pierre Gutton, The Eighteenth Century: A Current Bibliography, no. 1 (1978) pp. 52-53.</p><p>The Structure and Form of the French Enlightenment, by Ira O. Wade, The History Teacher, Vol. XII, no. 1 (1978) pp. 137-138.</p><p>“Marxism for Mystics,” (Review Essay of of Raimondo Luraghi’s Rise and Fall of the Plantation South coauthored with Rick Sturdevant) Plantation Society, Vol. I, no. 2 (1979) pp. 281-286 .</p><p>Prince Eugene of Savoy by Derek McKay, The Historian, Vol. XLII, no. 1 (1979) pp. 145-146</p><p>Ideas in Seventeenth Century France, by Edward John Kearns, The History Teacher, Vol. XIV, no. 1 (1980) p. 155</p><p>Printed Propaganda under Louis XIV: Absolute Monarchy and Public Opinion by Joseph Klaits, The Eighteenth Century A Current Bibliography (1981) pp. 44-45.</p><p>The Parlement of Paris 1774-1789 by Bailey Stone, The History Teacher, Vol XV, no. 2, pp. 301-302</p><p>Science and Polity at the End of the Old Regime, by Charles Gillispie, The History Teacher, Vol. XV no. 3 (1982) p. 443.</p><p>The King’s State: Proprietary Dynasticism in Early Modern France, by Herbert H. Rowen, The Historian, Vol. (1983) p. 249</p><p>The Philosophes and Post- Revolutionary France, by John Lough, The History Teacher, Vol. XVI, no. 4 (1983) pp. 466-467.</p><p>The State, France, and the Sixteenth Century , by Howell A. Lloyd The History Teacher, Vol. XVII, no. 4, (1984) pp. 618-619.</p><p>Lay Culture, Learned Culture: Books and Social Change in Strasbourg 1480-1599 by Miriam Usher Chrisman The History Teacher, Vol. XVII, no. 2 (1984) pp. 305-306</p><p>The Lit de Justice of the Kings of France by Sarah Hanley, The History Teacher, Vol. XVIII no. 1 (1984) pp. 150- 151.</p><p>Sonnino CV printed 4/23/18 3:19 AM page 3 Louvois by Andre Corvisier, Journal of Modern History, Vol. LVII, no. 1 (1985) pp. 131-132.</p><p>Will and Circumstance: Montesquieu, Rousseau, and the French Revolution by Norman Hampson The History Teacher, Vol. XIX, no. 1, pp. 146-147.</p><p>The Art of Diplomacy by Francois de Callières, edited by H.M.A. Keens-Soper and Karl Schweizer The History Teacher, Vol. XX, no. 1 (1986) pp. 122-123.</p><p>An English Diplomat in the Low Countries: Sir William Temple and John De Witt, 1650-1672 by K.H.D. Haley, Albion, Vol. XIX, no. 2 (1987), pp. 244-246.</p><p>Un Nouveau Colbert (Review essay) Rivista Storica Italiana, Vol. XCIX (1987), pp. 81-83.</p><p>“A Non-Oedipal Rex in Early Modern France,” (Review essay of Elizabeth W. Marvick’s Louis XIII: The Making of a King The Psychohistory Review, Vol. XVI,no. 3 (1988) pp. 399-406</p><p>The Spanish Armada: The Experience of War in 1588 by Felipe Fernandez-Armesto Albion, Vol. 21, no. 3 (1989) pp. 488-490</p><p>The Counter Reformation Prince:Anti-Machiavellianism or Catholic Statecraft in Early Modern Europe by Robert Bireley, International History Review, Vol. XIV, no. 1 (1992) pp. 125-127.</p><p>The Fabrication of Louis XIV by Peter Burke, Journal of Modern History, Vol. LXVI, no. 4, (1994) pp. 795-797</p><p>The Italian Renaissance by Paul Robert Walker The History Teacher, Vol. XXX, no. 1 (1996) pp. 111-112.</p><p>Giant of the Grand SiècleI by John Lynn H-France April 2, 1998</p><p>Peacemaking in Early Modern Europe: Cardinal Mazarin and the Congress of Westphalia by Derek Croxton International History Review, Vol. XXII, no. 2 (2000) pp. 393-394.</p><p>"Some Mischievous Questions about the Treaty of Ryswick,” (Review essay of Der Friede von Rijswijk: 1697 , edited by Heinz Duchhardt et. al.) Journal of Early Modern European History, Vol. IV, nos. 3-4 ( 2001), pp. 452- 455.</p><p>The King’s Body: Sacred Rituals of Power in Medieval and Early Modern Europe by Sergio Bertelli H-France September, 2002. </p><p>Richelieu’s Army: Government and Society in France : 1624-1642 by David Parrott, History Vol. LXXXVIII, no. 289 (Jan. 2003) pp. 135-136.</p><p>Louis de Pontis Mémoires ed, Andrée Villard, War and History, Vol. IV.(2003) pp. 236-237. </p><p>Arbiter und Friedensstiftung: Die Auseinandersetzung um den politischen Schiedsrichter im Europa der Frühen Neuzeit , by Christoph Kampmannm English Historical Review Vol. CXIX, (Apr 2004) 524 – 525</p><p>Paris in the Age of Absolutism, by Orest Ranum, History, Vol. LXXXIX, no. 295 (July 2004) 470</p><p>Richelieu and Mazarin, by David Sturdy, History, Vol. XC, no. 2 (April 2005) 285</p><p>Les affaires étrangères au temps de Richelieu by Madeleine Haehl H-France Vol. VII (July 2007) No. LXXXVII.</p><p>Reason of State, Propaganda, and the Thirty Years War: An Unknown Translation by Thomas Hobbes by Noel Malcolm (H-HRE) June 2008</p><p>La Città e il Fiume: Secoli XIII-XIX, ed by Carlo Travaglini (Rome, Ecole Française de Rome 2008) Journal of Interdisciplinary History Vol 40 No. 3 (2010)</p><p>The Thirty Years War by Peter Wilson American Historical Review Vol. CXV no. 5 (Dec. 2010)</p><p>Sonnino CV printed 4/23/18 3:19 AM page 4 In Press</p><p>‘Une grande Mazarinade avortée par la Paix des Pyrénées: Le comte de Brienne et les papiers de Westphalie » Actes du Colloque International, Paris, 2009) ed. Lucien Bély et Isabelle Richefort (Paris, Classiques Garnier)</p><p>“Le Testament politique du Cardinal de Richelieu” in Richelieu Encyclopédie, ed. Denis Harai and Françoise Hildesheimer (Paris, Champion) </p><p>)</p><p>Completed</p><p>On the Trail of the Iron Mask (book)</p><p>In Preparation </p><p>A Young Person’s Guide to Global Historiography (essays)</p><p>Sonnino CV printed 4/23/18 3:19 AM page 5 Sonnino CV printed 4/23/18 3:19 AM page 6</p>
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