In the late fifteenth century, Burgundy was incorporated in the kingdom of France.
Mack Holt examines the relationship between the ruling and Popular classes from Burgundy\'s re-incorporation into France in 1477 until the Lanturelu riot in Dijon in 163.
This, coupled with the advent of Protestantism in the Early sixteenth century, opened up new avenues for participation in public life by ordinary Burgundians and led to considerably greater interaction between the elites and the ordinary people.
In the late fifteenth century, Burgundy was incorporated in the kingdom of France