
HISTORY OF THE - RISE OF THE HUGUENOTS. - VOLUME I.
A REVIEW OF THIS WORK,
HISTORY OF THE RISE OF THE HUGUENOTS. - BY - HENRY M. BAIRD, - PROFESSOR IN THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. - IN TWO VOLUMES. - VOL. I. - FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH REFORMATION TO THE EDICT OF JANUARY (1562). - London: HODDER AND STOUGHTON, 27, PATERNOSTER ROW. MDCCCLXXX.
PREFACE.
BOOK FIRST. - FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH REFORMATION TO THE EDICT OF JANUARY (1562).
CHAPTER I. - FRANCE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
CHAPTER II. - THE REFORMATION AT MEAUX.
CHAPTER III. - FRANCIS I. AND MARGARET OF ANGOULEME—EARLY REFORMATORY MOVEMENTS AND STRUGGLES.
CHAPTER IV. - INCREASING SEVERITY.—LOUIS DE BERQUIN.
CHAPTER V. - MELANCHTHON'S ATTEMPT AT CONCILIATION, AND THE YEAR OF THE PLACARDS.
This volume explores the formative half‑century of the French Reformation, tracing how a fledgling Protestant movement took root amid royal opposition, legal persecution and outright violence. By weaving together newly discovered state archives, private correspondence and previously unpublished memoirs, the author paints a vivid picture of the early Huguenot communities as they shifted from hidden gatherings to an organized church body.
The narrative balances rigorous scholarship with an engaging prose style, revealing the inner workings of diplomatic intrigue and the relentless clash between monarchs and reformers. Readers will follow the ebb and flow of four brutal wars, the steadfast resolve of believers, and the strategic choices that allowed the Huguenots to survive beyond the lives of their leaders. The work offers a nuanced window into a pivotal era that shaped the religious landscape of France, inviting listeners to grasp the complexities of faith, politics and resilience in a time of upheaval.
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en
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Project Gutenberg
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Release date
2007-09-24
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Public domain in the USA.

1832–1906
A careful American historian and educator, remembered above all for bringing the story of the French Huguenots to a wide English-speaking audience. His books combine deep research with a clear sense of the religious and political drama of early modern Europe.
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