Memory and Identity

Memory and Identity

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"Minority survival: the Huguenot paradigm in France and the Diaspora / Bertrand Van Ruymbeke -- Identity, law, and the Huguenots of early modern France / Diane C. Margolf -- Sociability and culpability: conventions of mediation and reconciliation within the sixteenth-century Huguenot community / Raymond A. Mentzer -- Cemeteries, religious difference, and the creation of cultural boundaries in seventeenth-century French communities / Keith P. Luria -- The French congregation's struggle for acceptance in Emden, Germany / Timothy Fehler -- Acculturation and the French church of London, 1600-circa 1640 / Charles Littleton -- The fortunes of the strangers in Norwich and Canterbury 1565-1700 / John Miller -- Uncertain brotherhood: the Huguenots in the Dutch Republic / Willem Frijhoff -- Family bonds across the refuge / Carolyn Lougee Chapell -- The Huguenots and the American immigrant experience / Jon Butler -- Huguenot merchants and the development of South Carolina's slave-plantation and Atlantic trading economy, 1680-1775 / R.C. Nash -- The Huguenots of colonial New York City: a demographic profile / Joyce D. Goodfriend -- A colony of "native French Catholics"? The Protestants of new France in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries / Leslie Choquette -- The Protestants and the colonization of the French West Indies / Gerard Lafleur and Lucien Abenon -- The Cape Huguenots and their legacy in apartheid South Africa / Philippe Denis -- Frenchmen by birth, Huguenots by the grace of God: some aspects of the Huguenot myth / Bernard Cottret" -- Library of Congress.

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