From a far country [electronic resource] : Camisards and Huguenots in the Atlantic world / Catharine Randall.
2009
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Title
From a far country [electronic resource] : Camisards and Huguenots in the Atlantic world / Catharine Randall.
Published
Athens : University of Georgia Press, [2009]
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©2009
Description
1 online resource (176 pages)
Summary
"In From a Far Country Catharine Randall examines Huguenots and their less-known cousins the Camisards, offering a fresh perspective on the important role these French Protestants played in settling the New World. The Camisard religion was marked by more ecstatic expression than that of the Huguenots, not unlike differences between Pentecostals and Protestants. Both groups were persecuted and emigrated in large numbers, becoming participants in the broad circulation of ideas that characterized the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Atlantic world. Randall vividly portrays this French Protestant diaspora through the lives of three figures: Gabriel Bernon, who led a Huguenot exodus to Massachusetts and moved among the commercial elite; Ezéchiel Carré, a Camisard who influenced Cotton Mather's theology; and Elie Neau, a Camisard-influenced writer and escaped galley slave who established North America's first school for blacks. Like other French Protestants, these men were adaptable in their religious views, a quality Randall points out as quintessentially American. In anthropological terms they acted as code shifters who manipulated multiple cultures. While this malleability ensured that French Protestant culture would not survive in externally recognizable terms in the Americas, Randall shows that the culture's impact was nonetheless considerable"--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: Camisards and Huguenots: old and new world
Crisis in the Cevennes
Survival strategies: prophets, preachers, and paradigms
The testimonials: the French prophets and the Inspirés of the Holy Spirit
"From a farr countrie": an introduction to the French Protestant experience in New England
Protestant and profiteer: Gabriel Bernon in the new world
Cotton Mather, Ezéchiel Carré, and the French connection
Elie Neau and French Protestant pietism in colonial New York
Conclusion: "A habitation elsewhere": Huguenots, Camisards, and the transatlantic experience.
Crisis in the Cevennes
Survival strategies: prophets, preachers, and paradigms
The testimonials: the French prophets and the Inspirés of the Holy Spirit
"From a farr countrie": an introduction to the French Protestant experience in New England
Protestant and profiteer: Gabriel Bernon in the new world
Cotton Mather, Ezéchiel Carré, and the French connection
Elie Neau and French Protestant pietism in colonial New York
Conclusion: "A habitation elsewhere": Huguenots, Camisards, and the transatlantic experience.
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Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2022. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
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