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Folger call number: DA125.A1 F76 2001
Folger holdings ID: 112442
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Proceedings of a conference convened in London on April 5-7, 2001 by the Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland Includes bibliographical references and index
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The Netherlandish presence in England before the coming of the stranger churches, 1480-1560 / Raymond Fagel -- Bringing Reformed theology to England's 'rude and symple people': Jean Véron, minister and author outside the stranger church community / Carrie E. Euler -- Discipline and intergration : Jan Laski's Church Order for the London Stranger's Church / Christoph Strohm -- Nicolas des Gallars and the Genevan connection of the stranger churches / Jeannine E. Olson -- Acontius's plea for tolerance / Aart de Groot -- Europe in Britain : Protestant strangers and the English Reformation / Patrick Collinson --Protestant refugees in Elizabethan England and confessional conflict in France and the Netherlands, 1562-c.1610 / D.J.B. Trim -- Fictitious shoemakers, agitated weavers and the limits of popular xenophobia in Elizabethan London / Joseph P. Ward -- The Dutch in Colchester in the 16th and 17th centuries : opposition and integration / Nigel Goose -- 'Mayntaninge the indigente and nedie : the institutionalization of social responsibility in the case of the resident alien communities in Elizabethan Norwich and Colchester / Laura Hunt Yungblut -- Melting into the landscape : the story of the 17th-century Walloons in the Fens / Jean Tsushima -- Insiders of outsiders? Overseas-born artists at the Jacobean court / Karen Hearn -- A Dutch 'stranger... on the make' : Sir Peter Lely and the critical fortunes of a foreign painter / Julia Marciari Alexander -- Foreign artists and craftsmen and the introduction of the Rococo style in France / Christine Riding -- The production and patronage of David Willaume, Huguenot merchant goldsmith / Eileen Goodway -- Worthy of the monarch : immigrant craftsmen and the production of state beds, 1660-1714 / Tessa Murdoch -- Huguenot master weavers : exemplary Englishmen, 1700-c.1750 / Natalie Rothstein -- Immigrants in the DNB and British cultural horizons, 1550-1750 : the merchant, the traveller, the lexicographer and the apologist / Vivienne Larminie -- Maps, spiders, and tulips : the Cole-Ortelius-L'Oberl family and the practice of science in early modern London / Deborah E. Harkness -- The Huguenots and medicine / Hugh Trevor-Roper -- 'That great and knowing virtuoso' : the French background and English refuge of Henri Justel -- Huguenot self-fashioning : Sir Jean Chardin and the rhetoric of travel and travel writing / S. Amanda Eurich -- Jean-Théophile Desaguliers : d'une intégration réussie à l'Europe des savoirs / Pierre Boutin -- Emanuel Mendes da Costa : constructing a career in science / Geoffrey Cantor -- London's Portuguese Jewish community, 1540-1753 / Edgar Samuel -- Embarrassing relations : myths and realities of the Ashkenazi influx, 1650-1750 and beyond / Michael Berkowitz -- Slaves or free people? The status of Africans in England, 1550-1750 / Peter D. Fraser -- The first Turks and Moors in England / Nabil Matar -- Greeks and 'Grecians' in London : the 'other' strangers / Claire S. Schen -- Irish Jewry in the 17th and 18th centuries / Gordon M. Weiner -- Sephardic settlement in the British colonies of the Americas in the 17th and 18th centuries / Yitzchak Kerem -- Dutch merchants and colonists in the English Chesapeake : trade, migration and nationality in 17th-century Maryland and Virginia / April Lee Hatfield -- The Dutch in 17th-century New York City : minority or majority? / Joyce D. Goodfriend -- Anglican conformity and nonconformity among the Huguenots of colonial New York / Paula Wheeler Carlo -- Jacob Leisler and the Huguenot network in the English Atlantic world / David William Voorhees -- From ethnicity to assimilation : the Huguenots and the American immigration history paradigm / Bertrand van Ruymbeke -- Creating order in the American wilderness : state-church Germans without the state / Jeffrey Jaynes -- Rewriting the Church of England : Jean Durel, foreign Protestants and the polemics of Restoration conformity / John McDonnell Hintermaier -- Henry Compton, Bishop of London (1676-1714) and foreign Protestants / Sugiko Nishikawa -- 'An unruly and presumptuous rabble' : the reaction of the Spitalfields weaving community to the settlement of the Huguenots, 1660-90 / Catherine Swindlehurst -- Huguenot integration in late 17th- and 18th-century London : insights from records of the French Church and some relief agencies / Eileen Barrett -- Huguenot thought after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes : toleration, 'Socinianism', integration and Locke / John Marshall -- The newspaper The post man and its editor, Jean Lespinasse de Fonvive / Itamar Raban -- The birth of political consciousness among the Huguenot refugees and their descendants in England (c.1685-1750) / Myriam Yardeni -- The Huguenots in Britain, the 'Protestant International' and the defeat of Louis XIV / Robin Gwynn -- Elites and assimilation : the question of leadership within Dublin's Corps du Refuge, 1662-1740 / Raymond Pierre Hylton -- Conditions et préparation de l'intégration : le voyage de Charles de Sailly en Irlande (1693) et le project d'Edit d'accueil / Michelle Magdelaine -- The integration of the Huguenots into the Irish Church : the case of Peter Drelincourt / Jane McKee -- Good faith : the military and the ministry in exile, or the memoirs of Isaac Dumont de Bostaquet and Jaques Fontaine / Dianne Ressinger -- Writing the self : Huguenot autobiography and the process of assimilation / Ruth Whelan -- The English reception of the Huguenots, Palatines and Salzburgers, 1680-1734 : a comparative analysis / Alison Olson -- The Naturalization Act of 1709 and the settlement of Germans in Britain, Ireland and the colonies / William O'Reilly -- German immigrants and the London book trade, 1700-70 / Graham Jefcoate -- Naturalization and economic integration : the German merchant community in 18th-century London / Margrit Schulte Beerbühl -- 'A deareer country' : the Frenchness of the Rev. Jean de la Fléchère of madele, a Methodist Church of England vicar / Peter Forsaith -- Archbishop Thomas Secker (1693-1768), Anglican identity and relations with foreign Protestants in the mid-18th century / Robert Ingram -- What's in a name? : self-identifications of Huguenot réfugiées in 18th-century England / Carolyn Lougee Chappell
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