Tipo di documento:
Opera collettanea
Autore/curatore:
edited by Vivienne Larminie
 
Standard: Larminie, Vivienne [Vivienne Larminie]
Titolo:
Huguenot networks, 1560-1780 : the interactions and impact of a protestant minority in Europe

Standard:

Collana:
Politics and Culture in Europe, 1650-1750
Data di pubblicazione:
2018 (apparso 2017)
Luogo di pubblicazione:
New York ; London

Standard: New York [New York, NY]

Editore/tipografo:
Routledge

Standard: Routledge

ISBN/ISSN:
978-1-138-63606-4
Pagine:
VI, 233
Numero di illustrazioni:
ill.

Indice:

Table of Contents 

 

Thinking with Calvinist networks: from the "Calvinist international: to the "Venice affair (1608-1610)" / Mark Greengrass
London, nerve centre of the Huguenot diplomatic network in the later sixteenth century / Hugues Daussy
The Herbert connection, the French church and Westminster politics, 1643-1661 / Vivienne Larminie
Abel Boyer and other Huguenot reporters of Parliament: hansard avant la lettre? / Charles G. D. Littleton
Information professionals: Huguenot diplomats in later Stuart London and their European context / Michael Schaich
Overcoming the conformist/nonconformist divide: Huguenot networking in later Stuart London / Robin Gwynn
Choosing the path to exile: networks, destinations and determinants / Yves Krumenacker
Alexandre Sasserie of Paris, London and Thorpe-le-Soken : a man of trust in the refuge / Barbara Julien
Huguenot and nonconformist networks: Philip Dupont in late Stuart Suffolk / Philippa Woodcock
West coast connections: the correspondence network of Élie Bouhéreau of La Rochelle / Ruth Whelan
Financial networks and the payment of military pensions, 1692-1720 / Marie Léoutre
The early Huguenot community of Dublin and its networks / Jane McKee
English relief activities for continental Protestants in the eighteenth century: perpetuating religious networks in the Age of Reason / Sugiko Nishikawa 
Articolo dell'opera collettanea:
- English Relief Activities for Continental Protestants in the Eighteenth Century : Perpetuating Religious Networks in the Age of Reason