ISBN Huguenots, English, Paperback, 488 pages

ISBN Huguenots

ISBN Huguenots, English, Paperback, 488 pages

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Following the Reformation, a growing number of radical Protestants came together to live and worship in Catholic France. These Huguenots survived persecution and armed conflict to win - however briefly - freedom of worship, civil rights, and unique status as a protected minority. But in 1685, the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes abolished all Huguenot rights, and more than 200,000 of the radical Calvinists were forced to flee across Europe, some even farther. In this capstone work, Geoffrey Treasure tells the full story of the Huguenots' rise, survival and fall in France over the course of a century and a half. He explores what it was like to be a Huguenot living in a 'state within a state', weaving stories of ordinary citizens together with those of statesmen, feudal magnates, leaders of the Catholic revival, Henry of Navarre, Catherine de' Medici, Louis XIV, and many others. Treasure describes the Huguenots' disciplined community, their faith and courage, their rich achievements, and their unique place within Protestantism and European history. The Huguenot exodus represented a crucial turning point in European history, Treasure contends, and he addresses the significance of the Huguenot story - the story of a minority group with the power to resist and endure in one of early modern Europe's strongest nations.

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Product
Name
ISBN Huguenots
Category
Brand
Features
Book cover type
Paperback
Language version
English
Number of pages
488 pages
Suggested gender
Any gender
Publisher
Yale University Press
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
09/2014
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9780300208665
Weight & dimensions
Width
150 mm
Depth
250 mm
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