The Huguenots in America

The Huguenots in America
Author: Jon Butler
Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN:

In this 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.

The Huguenots

The Huguenots
Author: Samuel Smiles
Publisher:
Total Pages: 470
Release: 1881
Genre: Huguenots
ISBN:

The Huguenots

The Huguenots
Author: Samuel Smiles
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1972
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN: 0806304979

An instructive history, this remarkable work recounts the causes leading to the persecution of the French Protestants and traces their emigration from France to England and Ireland. An interesting feature of the work, to the genealogist, is the collection of 300 biographies of noted Huguenot refugees who settled in Britain. Additionally, the work contains an important section on the Huguenots in America by G. P. Disoway

The Huguenots: History and Memory in Transnational Context

The Huguenots: History and Memory in Transnational Context
Author: David J.B. Trim
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004209697

The essays in this book examine the role of history and memory in shaping the transnational Huguenot diaspora. They explore the impact of Huguenot émigrés on the societies in which they settled and in particular the way that Huguenot history, and collective memory of that history, shaped the relationships between the Huguenots and their host communities. The essays show how a ‘Huguenot’ identity was preserved, re-shaped, and manipulated, both by the descendants of the original Huguenots and among the broader communities in which they settled. The essays also show how the collective memory of the Huguenot past that had emerged among European and American Protestants played a critical role in the transformation of Huguenot identity over four centuries. Contributors include H. H. Leonard, Gregory Dodds, Lisa Diller, Robin Gwynn, D. J. B. Trim, David Onnekink, Andrew C. Thompson, Vivienne Larminie, Randolph Vigne, Paul McGraw