The Huguenots: History and Memory in Transnational Context
Essays in Honour and Memory of Walter C. Utt
Biographical note
D. J. B. Trim, PhD, FRHistS, is Director of the Archives of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA. Recent publications include, as co-editor, European Warfare 1350-1750 (Cambridge University Press, 2010) and Humanitarian Intervention—A History (Cambridge University Press, 2011).
Readership
All those interested in Huguenot studies, and scholars and students working in early-modern French history, early-modern British history, religious history, the history of the Church of England, sociology of religion, diaspora studies, and transnational history.
Reviews
"In the end, the contributors, while addressing largely traditional themes, have advanced new and valuable perspectives. The emerging portrait of this substantial and well-known early modern refugee community is in some ways familiar, in others unanticipated. The findings are invariably nuanced and discerning."
Raymond A. Mentzer, University of Iowa. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 65, No. 2 (Summer 2012), pp. 603-604.
Raymond A. Mentzer, University of Iowa. In: Renaissance Quarterly, Vol. 65, No. 2 (Summer 2012), pp. 603-604.
Table of contents
i. Stanley G. Payne: In appreciation of Walter Utt
ii. Eric Anderson: Walter C. Utt, my colleague
1. D. J. B. Trim (Introduction): The Huguenots and the experience of exile (sixteenth to twentieth centuries): History, memory and transnationalism
2. H. H. Leonard: The Huguenots and the St Bartholomew’s massacre
3. Gregory Dodds: ‘Sham of liberty of conscience’: Huguenots and the problem of religious toleration in Restoration England
4. Lisa Diller: How dangerous, the Protestant stranger? Huguenots and the formation of British identity, c.1685-1715
5. Robin Gwynn: Strains of worship: The Huguenots and Nonconformity:
6. D. J. B. Trim: The Huguenots and the European wars of religion, c.1560-1697: soldiering in national and transnational context
7. David Onnekink: Models of an imagined community: Huguenot discourse on identity and foreign policy
8. Andrew C. Thompson: The Huguenots in British and Hanoverian external relations in the early eighteenth century
9. Vivienne Larminie: Exile, integration and European perspectives: Huguenots in the Pays de Vaud, Switzerland
10. Randolph Vigne: Testaments of faith: Wills of Huguenot refugees in England as a window on their past
11. Paul McGraw: The memory of the Huguenots in North America: Protestant history and polemic
ii. Eric Anderson: Walter C. Utt, my colleague
1. D. J. B. Trim (Introduction): The Huguenots and the experience of exile (sixteenth to twentieth centuries): History, memory and transnationalism
2. H. H. Leonard: The Huguenots and the St Bartholomew’s massacre
3. Gregory Dodds: ‘Sham of liberty of conscience’: Huguenots and the problem of religious toleration in Restoration England
4. Lisa Diller: How dangerous, the Protestant stranger? Huguenots and the formation of British identity, c.1685-1715
5. Robin Gwynn: Strains of worship: The Huguenots and Nonconformity:
6. D. J. B. Trim: The Huguenots and the European wars of religion, c.1560-1697: soldiering in national and transnational context
7. David Onnekink: Models of an imagined community: Huguenot discourse on identity and foreign policy
8. Andrew C. Thompson: The Huguenots in British and Hanoverian external relations in the early eighteenth century
9. Vivienne Larminie: Exile, integration and European perspectives: Huguenots in the Pays de Vaud, Switzerland
10. Randolph Vigne: Testaments of faith: Wills of Huguenot refugees in England as a window on their past
11. Paul McGraw: The memory of the Huguenots in North America: Protestant history and polemic
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