Experiencing exile: Huguenot refugees in the Dutch Republic, 1680 - 1700

"The persecution of the Huguenots in France, followed by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, unleashed one of the largest migration waves of early modern Europe. Focusing on the fate of French Protestants who fled to the Dutch Republic, Experiencing Exile examines how Huguenot refuge...

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Contributors: Van der Linden, David 1983- (Other) ; VanderLinden, David (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Farnham, Surrey [u.a.] Ashgate 2015
In:Year: 2015
Reviews:David VAN DER LINDEN, Experiencing Exile. Huguenot Refugees in the Dutch Republic, 1680-1700 (2017) (Léonard, Julien)
[Rezension von: Linden, David van der, Experiencing Exile: Huguenot Refugees in the Dutch Republic, 1680-1700] (2015) (Orr, Timothy J.)
Series/Journal:Politics and culture in Europe, 1650-1750
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Huguenots / Immigration / Acculturation / Netherlands / History 1680-1700
Further subjects:B France Emigration and immigration History 17th century
B Netherlands Emigration and immigration History 17th century France Netherlands History
B Exiles History 17th century Netherlands
B Netherlands Emigration and immigration History 17th century
B Exiles
B Huguenots (Netherlands) History 17th century
B Religious refugees
B Exiles (Netherlands) History 17th century
B France Emigration and immigration History 17th century
B Huguenots History 17th century Netherlands
B Religious refugees (Netherlands) History 17th century
B Religious refugees History 17th century Netherlands
B Huguenots
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:"The persecution of the Huguenots in France, followed by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, unleashed one of the largest migration waves of early modern Europe. Focusing on the fate of French Protestants who fled to the Dutch Republic, Experiencing Exile examines how Huguenot refugees dealt with the complex realities of living as strangers abroad, and how they seized upon religion and stories of their own past to comfort them in exile. The book widens the scope of scholarship on the Huguenot Refuge, by looking beyond the beliefs and fortunes of high-profile refugees, to explore the lives of 'ordinary' exiles. Studies on Huguenots in the Dutch Republic in particular focus almost exclusively on the intellectual achievements of a small group of figures, including Pierre Bayle and the Basnage brothers, whereas the fate of the many refugees who joined them in exile remains unknown. This book puts the masses of Huguenot refugees back into the history of the Refuge, examining how they experienced leaving France and building a new life in the Dutch Republic"--Provided by publisher
"The persecution of the Huguenots in France, followed by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, unleashed one of the largest migration waves of early modern Europe. Focusing on the fate of French Protestants who fled to the Dutch Republic, Experiencing Exile examines how Huguenot refugees dealt with the complex realities of living as strangers abroad, and how they seized upon religion and stories of their own past to comfort them in exile. The book widens the scope of scholarship on the Huguenot Refuge, by looking beyond the beliefs and fortunes of high-profile refugees, to explore the lives of 'ordinary' exiles. Studies on Huguenots in the Dutch Republic in particular focus almost exclusively on the intellectual achievements of a small group of figures, including Pierre Bayle and the Basnage brothers, whereas the fate of the many refugees who joined them in exile remains unknown. This book puts the masses of Huguenot refugees back into the history of the Refuge, examining how they experienced leaving France and building a new life in the Dutch Republic"--Provided by publisher
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1472429273