B E Y O N D B E L I E F; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 01: Seeking to Live "Without a Note of Infamy"; Chapter 02: A Confessionally Distinct Population; Chapter 03: They Will Form a Cabal against Us; Chapter 04: As If They Were Living in Geneva; Chapter 05: So What About Confessionalization?; Conclusion; Secondary Sources; Primary Sources; Appendix; Index; About the Author
Summary
Beyond Belief: Surviving the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes presents a demographic study of the behaviors of Protestants and Catholics in a town in southeastern France between 1650 and 1715. The Protestants in Loriol did not endure the full arrayof horrors experienced by so many French Protestants and survived pressure to convert until the Revocation itself. The entire community managed to minimize the interference of the crown and the Catholic Church in their affairs through the end of Louis XIV's reign. Their story speaks of compromises by individuals and groups of both confessions that b
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