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War, Religion and Service - Huguenot Soldiering, 1685-1713 (Paperback)
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War, Religion and Service - Huguenot Soldiering, 1685-1713 (Paperback)
Series: Politics and Culture in Europe, 1650-1750
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During the Glorious Revolution of 1688 Huguenot soldiers were at
the forefront of William of Orange's army. Their role was an
important one and they are, with justification, best remembered for
this act among British historians and the public alike. Yet
Huguenot soldiering existed long before this event, and French
Protestants and their descendants featured prominently in European
armies long afterwards. This volume is the first attempt to bring
together in a scholarly study essays treating the Huguenots as
soldiers in Europe and globally. Their story is often fascinating
and sometimes poignant as they aided international Protestantism
against Catholic foes across Europe and in the New World, while
remaining 'under the cross' in their homeland of France. The book
is divided into three sections, the first analysing the period
prior to the 1685 Revocation of the Edict of Nantes which sealed
their fate in France. Their role as mercenaries and freedom
fighters receives attention, as does the complex political
motivation that underscored their involvements abroad in the
pre-Revocation era. Chapters examine the Huguenot rationale for
foreign service and the dynamics of the Protestant international of
which they were such a prominent part. Their role in European
armies after that date is covered in the second section of the
volume with a number of expert studies of Huguenot refugees in the
armies of Britain, the Netherlands and Russia. A third section
treats the Huguenot legacy, focusing on the aging generation of
refugees and their descendants' contributions to the countries of
their adoption. This book contains studies of the Huguenots serving
in armies in various countries, and examines the lives and actions
of a number of individual French refugee commanders who led armies
consisting of their compatriots. By combining biographical studies
of eminent figures with broader considerations of group experience,
the volume presents a wide-ranging and thought provoking collection
of material, making this the first study of its kind to
consistently treat the military contribution made by the Huguenots
to Europe at the high point of their importance as a historical
group.
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