The Huguenots in America : a refugee people in new world society
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The Huguenots in America : a refugee people in new world society
(Harvard historical monographs, v. 72)
Harvard University Press, 1992, c1983
1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In the first modern history of the Huguenots' New World experience, Jon Butler traces the Huguenot diaspora across late seventeenth-century Europe, explores the causes and character of their American emigration, and reveals the Huguenots' secular and religious assimilation in three remarkably different societies: Boston, New York, and South Carolina.
目次
* Introduction: The Huguenot Diaspora and the European Immigrant in Early American Society Part I: Flight from Terror * French Protestantism and the Revocation of 1685 * The Huguenot Emigration to America, 1680--1695 Part II: The Disappearance of the Huguenots in America * If All the World Were Boston * South Carolina: Refugees in Slavery's Elysium * New York: Refugees in an Ethnic Caldron * Conclusion: Everywhere They Fled, Everywhere They Vanished * Appendix: "Huguenot" Settlements in Eighteenth-Century American Colonies * Notes * Index
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