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The Huguenots History And Memory In Transnational Context Studies In The History Of Christian Thought Djb Trim

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The Huguenots History And Memory In Transnational Context Studies In The History Of Christian Thought Djb Trim
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 343
Author: D.J.B. Trim
ISBN: 9789004207752, 9004207759
Language: English
Year: 2011

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The Huguenots History And Memory In Transnational Context Studies In The History Of Christian Thought Djb Trim by D.j.b. Trim 9789004207752, 9004207759 instant download after payment.

The essays in this book examine the role of history and memory in shaping the transnational Huguenot diaspora. They explore the impact of Huguenot ?©migr?©s on the societies in which they settled and in particular the way that Huguenot history, and collective memory of that history, shaped the relationships between the Huguenots and their host communities. The essays show how a Huguenot identity was preserved, re-shaped, and manipulated, both by the descendants of the original Huguenots and among the broader communities in which they settled. The essays also show how the collective memory of the Huguenot past that had emerged among European and American Protestants played a critical role in the transformation of Huguenot identity over four centuries. Contributors include H. H. Leonard, Gregory Dodds, Lisa Diller, Robin Gwynn, D. J. B. Trim, David Onnekink, Andrew C. Thompson, Vivienne Larminie, Randolph Vigne, Paul McGraw

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