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Bibliography of Resources Relating to Huguenot History

Available at the Huguenot Historical Society Library, New Paltz, New York 2001

Adams, Geoffrey. The Huguenots and French Opinion 1685-1787: the Enlightenment Debate on Toleration. Published for the Canadian Corporation for the Studies in Religion. Studies in Religion, Volume 12-Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, Wilfrid Laurier University Press (1991)

Baird, Charles W. History of the Huguenot Emigration to America, 2 vols. New York; Dodd, Mead and Company Publishers, 1885.

Bainton, Roland H. The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century. Beacon Press, Boston, 1952.

Benedict, Philip. The Huguenot Population of France 1600-1685: The Demographic Fate and Customs of a Religious Minority. Philadelphia, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, vol. 81, Part 5 (1991).

Bentley, James. The Gateway to France: Flanders, Artois and Picardy. New York, Viking Press(1991).

Bosher, J. F. "Huguenot Merchants and the Protestant International in the Seventeenth Century." William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series, vol. LII, no. 1 (Jan. 1995): pp. 77-102.

Bouwsma, William J. John Calvin: A Sixteenth Century Portrait. New York, Oxford University Press (1988).

Briggs, Robin. Early Modern France 1560-1715. Oxford, Oxford University Press (1977).

Butler, Jon. The Huguenots in America: A Refugee People in New World Society. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press (1992).

Caldicott, Edric, editor. The Huguenots and Ireland: anatomy of an emigration. Edited by Edric Caldicott, Hugh Gough, and Jean -Paul Pition. Dublin, Ireland, The Glendale Press (1987).

Carlo, Paula Wheeler. Anglican conformity and non-conformity among the Huguenots of Colonial New York. Paper presented at the Strangers to Citizens Conference, London, 6 April 2000. Privately published (2000)

Carlo, Paula Wheeler. The Huguenots of Colonial New Paltz and New Rochelle: a social and religious history. New York, New York, City University of New York (2001).

Cerny, Gerald. Theology, Politics, and Letters at the Crossroads of European Civilization: Jaques Basnage and the Baylean Huguenot Refugees in the Dutch Republic. Dardrecht, Boston, Lancaster, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers (1987).

Davies, Horton and Marie Helene. French Huguenots in English Speaking Lands. New York, Peter Lang (2000).

De Haelve Maen: a magazine of the Dutch Colonial period in America, a quarterly of the Holland Society of New York. New York, NY.

Dodge, Guy H. The Political Theory of the Huguenots of the Dispersion. New York, Columbia University Press (1947).

Durant, Will. The Reformation - The Story of Civilization, vol. VI. New York, Simon and Schuster (1957).

Durant, Will and Abel. The Age of Louis XIV - The Story of Civilization, vol. XIII. New York, Simon and Schuster (1963).

Finnell, Arthur Louis. Register of Qualified Huguenot Ancestors. Bloomington, MN, National Huguenot Society (1995)

Finney, Paul Corby. Seeing beyond the Word: visual arts and the Calvinist tradition. Edited by Paul Corby Finney. Cambridge, UK, William B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (1999).

Gwynn, Robin D. Huguenot Heritage: the history and contribution of the Huguenots in Britain. Boston, Routledge&Kegan Paul (1985).

Hirsch, Arthur Henry. The Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina. London, England, Archon Books (1962).

Huguenot Society of London. Registers of the French Church of Portarlington, Ireland, 1694-1816, Volume XIX. London, England, printed by Spottiswoode & Co., Ltd. (1908).

Index to the Registers of the French Church, Threadneedle Street, London, Parts I-IV baptisms and marriages 1600-1840, four separate indexes. Lymington, England, Huguenot Society of London (1896).

Kingdon, Robert McCune. Myths about the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacres 1572-1576. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press (1988).

Lavender, Abraham D. French Huguenots: From Mediterranean Catholics to White Anglo-Saxon Protestants. American University Studies, Series IX, History, vol. 80. New York, Peter Lang Inc. (1990).

Lee, Grace Lawless. The Huguenot Settlements in Ireland. Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Publishing Co. (1999).

The Liturgy, or Forms of Divine Service, of the French Protestant Church of Charleston, South Carolina: translated from the liturgy of the churches of Neufchatel and Vallangin: editions of 1737 and1772. Fifth edition Charleston, S.C.-Ravenel family (1988).

Maynard. John A.F. The Huguenot Church of New York: a history of the French Church of Saint Esprit. New York, French Church of Saint Esprit (1938).

Powell, John Stocks. Huguenots, Planters, Portarlington: Portarlington, a planted town. 2nd edition, enlarged, revised. New York, NY, Frenchchurch Press (1994).

Reaman, George E. The Trail of the Huguenots in Europe, the United States, South Africa and Canada. Toronto, Thomas Allen Limited (1963).

Roche, O.J.A. The Days of the Upright: The Story of the Huguenots. New York, Clarkson N. Potter, Inc. (1965).

Rothrock, George A. The Huguenots: a biography of a minority. Chicago, Nelson-Hall Publishers (1979).

Roe, Corrine. A tale of two villages: Huguenot settlements in Colonial New York. A thesis submitted to the faculty of the Masters of Liberal Arts program of Stanford University (1998)

Salmon, J.H.M. French Government and Society in the Religious Wars. St. Louis, Forum Press (1977).

Treasure, G.R.R. Seventeenth Century France. London, Rivington's Publishers Limited (1967).

Valone, James S. Huguenot Politics 1601-1622. Lewiston, New York, The Edwin Mellen Press (1994).