Cette étude retrace le déclin du protestantisme nobiliaire bas-normand, circonscrit aux limites de la généralité de Caen, du début du règne personnel de Louis XIV en 1661, marqué par une politique visant le particularisme huguenot, jusqu’au retour de la tolérance en 1787. Elle dresse, pour les années précédant la Révocation, le portrait nuancé d’une noblesse hétérogène, mais unie par un attachement profond au calvinisme hérité de ses aïeux et par de multiples liens de parenté et de sociabilité qui forment autant de réseaux structurants d’un groupe particulier sans être pour autant isolé. Attaquée par les premières mesures antiprotestantes prises par Louis XIV, entravée dans le libre exercice de son culte, freinée dans ses ambitions et inqui...
Politics and religion were closely intertwined in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France. The liv...
This paper analyses the subtle changes that took place in the Reformed Protestant community of Loudu...
The denominational history on the left bank of the Rhine is indissociable from the political history...
This paper relates the decline of protestantism in the nobility of Lower Normandy , confined to the ...
Aux trois moments que constituent d’abord la décennie 1550, temps fort de la conversion nobiliaire a...
On October 18, 1685, King Louis XIV of France signed into law the Edict of Fontainebleau. Its purpos...
Between 1802 and 1905, French reformed protestantism becomes a state religion after two centuries’ p...
En 1685, l’édit de Nantes est révoqué. La législation royale et les dragonnades contraignent les pro...
At the start of the sixteenth century, the French Protestants, also known as Huguenots, came to play...
International audienceConsidering the phenomenon of conversion in the light of the social sciences a...
In Antwort auf die alte Anklage des 'Auslandsappells', welche die katholische Geschichtsschreibung l...
John P appas : The pursuit of Protestants in the second half of the century in the «registers » of ...
National audienceWithin the region Touraine that suffered from the Wars of Religion, the small town ...
Robert Poujol : Surveillance of protestants in the Hautes-Cévennes. The period under study goes fro...
Politics and religion were closely intertwined in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France. The liv...
This paper analyses the subtle changes that took place in the Reformed Protestant community of Loudu...
The denominational history on the left bank of the Rhine is indissociable from the political history...
This paper relates the decline of protestantism in the nobility of Lower Normandy , confined to the ...
Aux trois moments que constituent d’abord la décennie 1550, temps fort de la conversion nobiliaire a...
On October 18, 1685, King Louis XIV of France signed into law the Edict of Fontainebleau. Its purpos...
Between 1802 and 1905, French reformed protestantism becomes a state religion after two centuries’ p...
En 1685, l’édit de Nantes est révoqué. La législation royale et les dragonnades contraignent les pro...
At the start of the sixteenth century, the French Protestants, also known as Huguenots, came to play...
International audienceConsidering the phenomenon of conversion in the light of the social sciences a...
In Antwort auf die alte Anklage des 'Auslandsappells', welche die katholische Geschichtsschreibung l...
John P appas : The pursuit of Protestants in the second half of the century in the «registers » of ...
National audienceWithin the region Touraine that suffered from the Wars of Religion, the small town ...
Robert Poujol : Surveillance of protestants in the Hautes-Cévennes. The period under study goes fro...
Politics and religion were closely intertwined in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France. The liv...
This paper analyses the subtle changes that took place in the Reformed Protestant community of Loudu...
The denominational history on the left bank of the Rhine is indissociable from the political history...