Ambroise the Huguenot

Ambroise the Huguenot
Author: Esther Cleveland
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780595426782

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France, 1637. Young French Huguenot Ambroise Sicard and his family desperately seek a life free from religious persecution. Determined to travel to the New World, they leave their home in France, bring only a few possessions, and depend on the kindness of strangers to stay safe. Ambroise the Huguenot follows the Sicard family as they bravely leave behind everything they know to come to a foreign, unsettled country. Told from Ambroise's viewpoint, this biography follows the young Ambroise from his home in France and his journey across the ocean to a new beginning in what would eventually become the United States of America. Esther Secor Cleveland, a direct descendant of Ambroise Sicard, thoroughly researched life in France during the 1600s to deliver this compelling tale of her ancestors' courage. With highly detailed information about seventeenth-century local history, people, food, and customs, Ambroise the Huguenot is destined to garner a worthy place on the bookshelf of anyone interested in Huguenot ancestry.

Bennelong and Phillip

Bennelong and Phillip
Author: Kate Fullagar
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2023-10-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781761108181

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The first joint biography of Bennelong and Governor Arthur Phillip, two pivotal figures in Australian history – the colonised and coloniser – and a bold and innovative new portrait of both. Australian Book Review Books of the Year 2023 Sydney Morning Herald Best Reads of the Year for 2023 Bennelong and Phillip were leaders of their two sides in the first encounters between Britain and Indigenous Australians, Phillip the colony’s first governor, and Bennelong the Yiyura leader. The pair have come to represent the conflict that flared and has never settled. Fullagar’s account is also the first full biography of Bennelong of any kind and it challenges many misconceptions, among them that he became alienated from his people and that Phillip was a paragon of Enlightenment benevolence. It tells the story of the men’s marriages, including Bennelong’s best-known wife, Barangaroo, and Phillip’s unusual domestic arrangements, and places the period in the context of the Aboriginal world and the demands of empire. To present this history afresh, Bennelong & Phillip relates events in reverse, moving beyond the limitations of typical Western ways of writing about the past, which have long privileged the coloniser over the colonised. Bennelong’s world was hardly linear at all, and in Fullagar’s approach his and Phillip’s histories now share an equally unfamiliar framing.

Palissy the Huguenot Potter

Palissy  the Huguenot Potter
Author: Cecilia Lucy Brightwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1877
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: OXFORD:600065410

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Revolution as Reformation

Revolution as Reformation
Author: Peter C. Messer,William Harrison Taylor
Publsiher: University Alabama Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780817320751

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Essays that explore how Protestants responded to the opportunities and perils of revolution in the transatlantic age Revolution as Reformation: Protestant Faith in the Age of Revolutions, 1688–1832 highlights the role that Protestantism played in shaping both individual and collective responses to revolution. These essays explore the various ways that the Protestant tradition, rooted in a perpetual process of recalibration and reformulation, provided the lens through which Protestants experienced and understood social and political change in the Age of Revolutions. In particular, they call attention to how Protestants used those changes to continue or accelerate the Protestant imperative of refining their faith toward an improved vision of reformed religion. The editors and contributors define faith broadly: they incorporate individuals as well as specific sects and denominations, and as much of “life experience” as possible, not just life within a given church. In this way, the volume reveals how believers combined the practical demands of secular society with their personal faith and how, in turn, their attempts to reform religion shaped secular society. The wide-ranging essays highlight the exchange of Protestant thinkers, traditions, and ideas across the Atlantic during this period. These perspectives reveal similarities between revolutionary movements across and around the Atlantic. The essays also emphasize the foundational role that religion played in people’s attempts to make sense of their world, and the importance they placed on harmonizing their ideas about religion and politics. These efforts produced novel theories of government, encouraged both revolution and counterrevolution, and refined both personal and collective understandings of faith and its relationship to society.

The Huguenot Settlements in Ireland

The Huguenot Settlements in Ireland
Author: Grace Lawless Lee
Publsiher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2009-08
Genre: Huguenots
ISBN: 9780806349299

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This award-winning book is the definitive account of the principal Huguenot family settlements in Ireland. Mrs. Lee's objective in writing this book was to demonstrate the French Protestant contribution to the history of Ireland, and, in particular, the Huguenot influence in trade, the professions, and Irish social life. In the process of describing, in successive chapters, the Huguenot presence in the city of Cork, Cork County, Waterford and Wexford, Carlow, Portarlington, western Ireland, and Dublin, she furnishes specific biographical and genealogical details concerning the more successful Huguenot families who settled in those localities in the wake of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. The book is also sprinkled with lists of Huguenot ministers, churches (with their dates of founding), apprentices, students, and so on. At the conclusion of the work the reader will find a bibliography and a very serviceable index to surnames and subjects, and at the outset, a map of the Huguenot settlements throughout Ireland.

The Huguenot a Tale of the French Protestants

The Huguenot  a Tale of the French Protestants
Author: James
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1839
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UBBE:UBBE-00035307

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Descendants of Louis Guion Huguenot of La Rochelle France and New Rochelle West Chester County Province of New York

Descendants of Louis Guion  Huguenot  of La Rochelle  France and New Rochelle  West Chester County  Province of New York
Author: J. Marshall Guion (IV)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1976
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89066153396

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Ambroise Par and His Times

Ambroise Par   and His Times
Author: Stephen Paget
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1897
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BSB:BSB11802722

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