The Huguenots and the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes / / Henry Martyn Baird.
The revocation of the religious liberties of the French Protestants, from the full operation of the Edict in 1610 downward to the Revocation, the eighteenth-century oppression and the Camisard Rebellion, to the restoration of toleration and of equality.
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Place / Publishing House: | Piscataway, NJ : : Gorgias Press, , [2010] ©2010 |
Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Preface
- Contents
- Book First. The Huguenot Wars And The Reduction Of La Rochelle (1610-1629)
- Chapter I. Accession Of Louis The Thirteenth — The Political Assembly Of Saumur
- Chapter II. Civil Commotion, The States General Of 1614, And The Political Assembly Of Grenoble And Nismes
- Chapter III. The Reduction Of Béarn
- Chapter IV. The La Rochelle Assembly — First Huguenot War —The Siege Of Montauban
- Chapter V. The Citadel Of Montpellier, Fort Louis And The Second Huguenot War
- Chapter VI. The Third Huguenot War And The Fall Of La Rochelle
- Book Second. Quiet Under The Edict Of Nantes (1629-1659)
- Chapter VII. The Huguenots Under Richelieu
- Chapter VIII. Under Cardinal Mazarin—The Last National Synod.
- Book Third. The Edict Undermined (1660-1685)
- Chapter IX. Growing Persecution
- Chapter X. Prelude Of The Revocation—The Great Dragonnades