Protestant resistance in Southern France : 1545-1945 - Richard Maltby

Protestant resistance in Southern France : 1545-1945

Richard Maltby

Ampelos | août 2011
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Strategically located between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean, criss crossed by major communication axis joining north to South and east to West, the South of France has always been a melting pot of people and ideas... No wonder then that as soon as the Reformation started, it received and enthusiastic welcome in many of the towns and villages and soon swept most of the Southern half of France. In many of these villages, the descendants of the Cathars and the Vaudois had been living quietly and were among the first to join the new churches.

However, challenging the spiritual, and in some cases the secular, power of Rome wasn't without danger ; soon the « heretics » were being persecuted, harassed and burned with their seditious books. As the French Kings (with the notable exception of Henry IV), sided with the Pope, a culture of résistance developed and has remained to this day. This book shows the clear link and shared ideas between the Huguenots who fought Louis XlVth and their descendants who hid Jewish children and fought nazi occupation forces.

Résumé

L'histoire des huguenots dans le sud de la France, des persécutions lors de la Réforme jusqu'à la Seconde Guerre mondiale. ©Electre 2025

Caractéristiques

Auteur(s)
Éditeur(s)
Date de parution
9 août 2011
Rayon
Christianisme
EAN
9782356180476
Nombre de pages
189 pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
24.0 cm x 16.0 cm x 1.7 cm
Poids
330 g