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Huguenot families, faith, and the king's will

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An edition of Facing the Revocation (2017)

Facing the Revocation

Huguenot families, faith, and the king's will

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The Edict of Nantes ended the civil wars of the Reformation in 1598 by making France a kingdom with two religions. Catholics could worship anywhere, while Protestants had specific locations where they were sanctioned to worship. Over the coming decades Protestants' religious freedom and civil privileges eroded until the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, issued under Louis XIV in 1685, criminalized their religion. The Robillard de Champagné, a noble family, were among those facing the Revocation. They and their co-religionists confronted the difficult decision whether to obey this new law and convert, feign conversion and remain privately Protestant, or break the law and attempt to flee secretly in what was the first modern mass migration. In this sweeping family saga, Carolyn Chappell Lougee narrates how the Champagné family's persecution and Protestant devotion unsettled their economic advantages and social standing. The family provides a window onto the choices that individuals and their kin had to make in these trying circumstances, the agency of women within families, and the consequences of their choices. Lougee traces the lives of the family members who escaped; the kin and community members who decided to stay, both complying with and resisting the king's will; and those who resettled in Britain and Prussia, where they adapted culturally and became influential members of society. She challenges the narrative Huguenots told over subsequent generations about the deeper faith of those who opted for exile and the venal qualities of those who remained in France. A masterful and moving account of the Hugenots, Facing the Revocation offers a deeply personal perspective on one of the greatest acts of religious intolerance in history. - Publisher.

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Facing the Revocation: Huguenot Families, Faith, and the King's Will
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2017, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Principal personages
Glossary
Introduction
Part one: The Champagné in Saintonge.
A family of the Charentes in Distaff
Faith of the fathers and will of the King
Marie in jeopardy
Aunt Madelene's offensive
Families endure
Part two : Escaping from France.
Preparing the escape
Chancing escape
Part three : Those who stayed.
Thérèse's guardian
Caring for Thérèse
Cousins
Part four : Resettling abroad.
Into the refuge
Experiencing exile
Marie at the head of the family
History and story
Afterword : Retelling the Champagné story
Appendix : Family trees

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New York

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Library of Congress
BX9454.3.C43 2016, BX9454.3 .C43 2017

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xiii, 466 p.
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26370369M
ISBN 10
0190241314
ISBN 13
9780190241315
LCCN
2016001873
OCLC/WorldCat
962391140

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL17780794W

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