The Huguenots: Recommended Resources The Huguenots July 1, 2001
In the July 27, 1998, edition of Sports Illustrated, columnist Frank Deford lamented, "I am from a forgotten tribe. Not lost, you understand. That's romantic: lost. My tribe is simply forgotten. I am a Huguenot. A French Huguenot. Who remembers us?"
If the number of books and Web sites is any indication, plenty of people remember the Huguenots and want to know who they were, what they believed, what they suffered, and where they went. Here are just some of the resources the authors and editors of this issue recommend.
Huguenots and their beliefs
History of the Rise of the Huguenots
, by Henry M. Baird The French Huguenots: Anatomy of Courage, by Janet Gray The French Reformation, by Mark Greengrass The Political Ideas of Pierre Viret, by Robert D. Linder Theodore Beza and the Quest for Peace in France, 1572-1598, by Scott M. Manetsch Agrippa d'Aubigné's Meditations sur les Pseaumes: A Protestant Genre for a Protestant Identity, by Alan D. Savage (forthcoming) Calvin, Geneva, and the Reformation, by Ronald S. Wallace "The French Confession of Faith," at the Creeds of Christendom website
The French Reformed milieu
The Huguenots and French Opinion 1685-1787: The Enlightenment Debate on Toleration
, by Geoffrey Adams The Cleaving of Christendom, by Warren H. Carroll Society and Culture in Early Modern France, by Natalie Zemon Davis Society and Culture in the Huguenot World, 1559-1685, by Raymond Mentzer and Andrew Spicer (forthcoming) Christianity under the Ancien Régime, 1648-1789, by W.R. Ward "The Path to Royal Absolutism," in the Library of Congress exhibition Creating French Culture, at the Library of Congress website.
The Wars of Religion
Beneath the Cross: Catholics and Huguenots in Sixteenth-Century Paris
, by Barbara Diefendorf Saint Bartholomew's Night, by Philippe Erlanger "Martyrs, Myths, and the Massacre: The Background of St. Bartholomew," in American Historical Review 77 (1972), by Donald Kelley Myths about the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacres, 1572-1576, by Robert Kingdon Tocsin pour un Massacre, la saison des Saint-Barthélemy, by Janine Garrison-Estèbe (in French) "Wars of Religion" from Le Poulet Gauche, www.lepg.org/wars.htm
Huguenot refugees
History of the Huguenot Emigration to America
, by Charles W. Baird The Huguenots in America: A Refugee People in New World Society, by Jon Butler French Huguenots in English-Speaking Lands, by Horton and Marie-Hélène Davies Huguenot Refugees in the Settling of Colonial America, by Peter S. Gannon Huguenot Heritage: The History and Contribution of the Huguenots in Britain, by Robin D. Gwynne The Trail of the Huguenots in Europe, the United States, South Africa, and Canada, by G. Elmore Reaman Memory and Identity: Minority Survival among the Huguenots in France and the Atlantic Diaspora, edited by Bertrand van Ruymbeke and R.J. Sparks (forthcoming) "The Huguenot Historical Society," www.hhs-newpaltz.org (with links to the Huguenot Web ring)
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