Syllabus from a class at Stetson University contains selections from this 1598 document that aimed to introduce religious liberty to France.
Document was written in 1908 and describes the persecutions of the French Huguenots and their subsequent immigration to North America.
Encyclopedia entry discusses the founding of the French Calvinist group, and includes an analysis of its role in France's C16th civil wars.
Furnishes an abridged profile of the 17th century Huguenot leader who organized French Protestants.
Chronicles the persecution and political power of French Protestants in the 16th and 17th century.
Offers a brief overview of the events that led to Catherine de Medicis' involvement in the mass slaying of Huguenots.
Organization promotes its book "The Edict of Nantes," which includes a new translation of the document, as well as five related essays.
Lengthy essay describes this 1572 massacre of unarmed French Protestants, and discusses the Huguenots' flee to America thereafter.
Find a collection of tales that include escapes from persecution, political intrigues, and personal hardships.
Early history of this group includes information on the origin of its name, its founding by John Calvin, and its persecution by the Catholics.