The Huguenots of Paris and the coming of religious freedom, 1685-1789

How did the Huguenots of Paris survive, and even prosper, in the eighteenth century when the majority Catholic population was notorious for its hostility to Protestantism? Why, by the end of the Old Regime, did public opinion overwhelmingly favour giving Huguenots greater rights? This study of the g...

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Autres titres:The Huguenots of Paris & the Coming of Religious Freedom, 1685–1789
Auteur principal: Garrioch, David 1955- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2014.
Dans:Année: 2014
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Paris / Huguenots / Tolérance religieuse / Histoire 1685-1789
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophie de la religion
AD Sociologie des religions
KBG France
Sujets non-standardisés:B Huguenots (France) (Paris) History 18th century
B Huguenots ; France ; Paris ; History ; 18th century
B Freedom of religion ; History ; 17th century
B Huguenots (France) (Paris) History 17th century
B Church History 17th century
B Huguenots ; France ; Paris ; History ; 17th century
B Church history, 18th century
B Freedom Of Religion History 17th century
B Freedom Of Religion History, 18th century
B Freedom of religion ; History ; 18th century
B Church history ; 17th century
B Church history, 17th century
B Church History 18th century
B Freedom Of Religion History, 17th century
B Freedom Of Religion History 18th century
B Church history ; 18th century
B Huguenots France Paris History, 18th century
B Huguenots France Paris History, 17th century
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Édition parallèle:Non-électronique
Print version: 9781107047679
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Résumé:How did the Huguenots of Paris survive, and even prosper, in the eighteenth century when the majority Catholic population was notorious for its hostility to Protestantism? Why, by the end of the Old Regime, did public opinion overwhelmingly favour giving Huguenots greater rights? This study of the growth of religious toleration in Paris traces the specific history of the Huguenots after Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes in 1685. David Garrioch identifies the roots of this transformation of attitudes towards the minority Huguenot population in their own methods of resistance to persecution and pragmatic government responses to it, as well as in the particular environment of Paris. Above all, this book identifies the extraordinary shift in Catholic religious culture that took place over the century as a significant cause of change, set against the backdrop of cultural and intellectual transformation that we call the Enlightenment.
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ISBN:1107252768
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781107252769