The book addresses the role of the Huguenots as an international force both before and after the infamous Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 - an overlooked aspect of Early Modern soldiering. The Huguenots were of great importance internationally in armies and this book seeks to redress that scholarly imbalance by focusing on French Protestant soldiers individually and as a group. It also presents a number of thematic and biographical studies that offer a useful insight into the unique experience of one of Europe's best-known contemporary minorities and (later on) the people that gave the word 'refugee' to the English language.…mehr
The book addresses the role of the Huguenots as an international force both before and after the infamous Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685 - an overlooked aspect of Early Modern soldiering. The Huguenots were of great importance internationally in armies and this book seeks to redress that scholarly imbalance by focusing on French Protestant soldiers individually and as a group. It also presents a number of thematic and biographical studies that offer a useful insight into the unique experience of one of Europe's best-known contemporary minorities and (later on) the people that gave the word 'refugee' to the English language.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew Glozier is Honorary Associate at the Centre for Medieval Studies, The University of Sydney, Australia. David Onnekink is Lecturer at the Universiteit Utrecht and the Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands.
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Contents: Introduction Matthew Glozier and David Onnekink; Huguenot soldiering c1560-1685: the origins of a tradition D.J.B. Trim; Huguenots and Huguenot regiments in the British army 1660-1702: 'Cometh the moment cometh the men' John Childs; A study in misplaced loyalty: Louis de Durfort-Duras Earl of Feversham (1640-1709) Philip Rambaut; 'The good Lord Galway': the English and Irish careers of a Huguenot leader Randolph Vigne; 'Janisaries and spahees and pretorian band': perceptions of Huguenot soldiers in Williamite England David Onnekink; Schomberg Ruvigny and the Huguenots in Ireland: William III's Irish wars 1689-91 Harman Murtagh; Huguenot soldiers in Dutch service: 'a good captain to disperse the royal troops' Matthew Glozier and David Onnekink; Au réfugié: Huguenot officers in the Hague 1687 Dianne W. Ressinger; The refugees in the army of Brandenburg-Prussia: 'those unfortunate banished people from France' Helmut Schnitter; Integration and social ascent of Huguenot soldiers in Brandenburg-Prussia: the impact of the Edict of Potsdam Detlef Harms; Huguenot soldiers in Brandenburg-Prussia under Friedrich Wilhelm and Friedrich III (1640-1713): the state of research in German military migration and confessional history Matthias Asche; 'The court at Celle...is completely French': Huguenot soldiers in the Duchy of Brunswick-Lÿneburg Andreas Flick; Huguenots in the army of Savoy-Piedmont: Protestant soldiers and civilians in the Savoyard state in the 17th and 18th century Paola Bianchi; Huguenot soldiers in Russia: a study in military competence Matthew Glozier; Bibliography; Index.
Contents: Introduction Matthew Glozier and David Onnekink; Huguenot soldiering c1560-1685: the origins of a tradition D.J.B. Trim; Huguenots and Huguenot regiments in the British army 1660-1702: 'Cometh the moment cometh the men' John Childs; A study in misplaced loyalty: Louis de Durfort-Duras Earl of Feversham (1640-1709) Philip Rambaut; 'The good Lord Galway': the English and Irish careers of a Huguenot leader Randolph Vigne; 'Janisaries and spahees and pretorian band': perceptions of Huguenot soldiers in Williamite England David Onnekink; Schomberg Ruvigny and the Huguenots in Ireland: William III's Irish wars 1689-91 Harman Murtagh; Huguenot soldiers in Dutch service: 'a good captain to disperse the royal troops' Matthew Glozier and David Onnekink; Au réfugié: Huguenot officers in the Hague 1687 Dianne W. Ressinger; The refugees in the army of Brandenburg-Prussia: 'those unfortunate banished people from France' Helmut Schnitter; Integration and social ascent of Huguenot soldiers in Brandenburg-Prussia: the impact of the Edict of Potsdam Detlef Harms; Huguenot soldiers in Brandenburg-Prussia under Friedrich Wilhelm and Friedrich III (1640-1713): the state of research in German military migration and confessional history Matthias Asche; 'The court at Celle...is completely French': Huguenot soldiers in the Duchy of Brunswick-Lÿneburg Andreas Flick; Huguenots in the army of Savoy-Piedmont: Protestant soldiers and civilians in the Savoyard state in the 17th and 18th century Paola Bianchi; Huguenot soldiers in Russia: a study in military competence Matthew Glozier; Bibliography; Index.
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