The Reformed Population of France from 1600 to 1685. Census or parish register information regarding 92 Reformed congregations is used to estimate and account for changes in the size of France's Huguenot minority between the Edict of Nantes and its Revocation. The findings suggest a gradual though irregular decline in the ranks of the community, with significant urban-rural and regional variations. The causes of the decline appear to have been multiple, including high urban mortality rates, demographic stagnation in certain regions of Protestant strength and wartime losses incurred during the revolts of the 1620s as well as conversions to Catholicism.Benedict Philip. La population réformée française de 1600 à 1685. In: Annales. Économies, ...
International audienceThe history of Protestantism in France grants very little room to the reformed...
On October 18, 1685, King Louis XIV of France signed into law the Edict of Fontainebleau. Its purpos...
The state register of the parishes of Chaudebonne and St-Ferréol, in the lower Alps of Drome, hâve e...
The Reformed Population of France from 1600 to 1685. Census or parish register information regardin...
Rebaudo Danièle. — The Annual Movement of the Rural French Population from 1670 to 1740. A scrutiny ...
INED's inquiry on the natural move of the French people before 1670 has picked up Rennes among the t...
Loupès Philippe. Une synthèse neuve sur la minorité protestante au XVIIe siècle : Benedict (Philippe...
The present study of the population of Rioja (Old Castile) is based on several different sources, es...
Biraben Jean-Noël and Blanchet Didier. — The Natural Population Movement in France Before 1670. This...
Houdaille Jacques. Le mouvement saisonnier des naissances dans la France rurale de 1640 à 1669. In: ...
Biraben Jean-Noël. — Tentative survey results on population movements in France before 1670. Unfores...
In an effort to reconstruct by comparison the French civil status development since the XVIth Centur...
C A. Giraud Marcel. — Histoire de la Louisiane française. Années de transition (1715-1717). In: Popu...
National audienceWithin the region Touraine that suffered from the Wars of Religion, the small town ...
At the start of the sixteenth century, the French Protestants, also known as Huguenots, came to play...
International audienceThe history of Protestantism in France grants very little room to the reformed...
On October 18, 1685, King Louis XIV of France signed into law the Edict of Fontainebleau. Its purpos...
The state register of the parishes of Chaudebonne and St-Ferréol, in the lower Alps of Drome, hâve e...
The Reformed Population of France from 1600 to 1685. Census or parish register information regardin...
Rebaudo Danièle. — The Annual Movement of the Rural French Population from 1670 to 1740. A scrutiny ...
INED's inquiry on the natural move of the French people before 1670 has picked up Rennes among the t...
Loupès Philippe. Une synthèse neuve sur la minorité protestante au XVIIe siècle : Benedict (Philippe...
The present study of the population of Rioja (Old Castile) is based on several different sources, es...
Biraben Jean-Noël and Blanchet Didier. — The Natural Population Movement in France Before 1670. This...
Houdaille Jacques. Le mouvement saisonnier des naissances dans la France rurale de 1640 à 1669. In: ...
Biraben Jean-Noël. — Tentative survey results on population movements in France before 1670. Unfores...
In an effort to reconstruct by comparison the French civil status development since the XVIth Centur...
C A. Giraud Marcel. — Histoire de la Louisiane française. Années de transition (1715-1717). In: Popu...
National audienceWithin the region Touraine that suffered from the Wars of Religion, the small town ...
At the start of the sixteenth century, the French Protestants, also known as Huguenots, came to play...
International audienceThe history of Protestantism in France grants very little room to the reformed...
On October 18, 1685, King Louis XIV of France signed into law the Edict of Fontainebleau. Its purpos...
The state register of the parishes of Chaudebonne and St-Ferréol, in the lower Alps of Drome, hâve e...