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La Boétie’s De la servitude volontaire has traditionally been read as an archetypal piece of French humanist writing. In contrast, this article argues that medieval, scholastic ideas underpin De la servitude volontaire. There are two components to this argument: the first is the influence of La Boétie’s training in civil law at the Université d’Orléans on his political ideas, where there is clear evidence that aspects of medieval jurisprudence underpinned an argument that is otherwise presented in the stylish prose of French humanism. The second is La Boétie’s indebtedness to aspects of the Aristotelian, scholastic tradition, in which his use of anti-democratic commentaries on Aristotle’s Politics forms the basis of a critique of republican readings of De la servitude volontaire.
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Early Modern French Studies (formerly Seventeenth-Century French Studies) publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed, original articles in English and French on a broad range of literary, cultural, methodological, and theoretical topics relating to the study of early modern France. The journal has expanded its historical scope and now covers work on the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth centuries. Within this period of French literary and cultural history, the journal particularly welcomes work that relates to the term ''early modern'', as well as work that interrogates it. It continues to publish special issues devoted to particular topics (such as the highly successful 2014 special issue on the cultural history of fans) as well as individual submissions.