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E. Labrousse, U. Loi, and . Roi, Essai sur la Révocation de l'Edit de, Nantes, 1985.

. Oxford, The Huguenots in Ireland: Anatomy of an Emigration, Dublin Colloquium of the Huguenot Refuge in Ireland The 1985 publications are reviewed in Mark Greengrass, 'Protestant Exiles and their Assimilation in early-modern Europe', Immigrants and Minorities, 17 Anne Goldgar, Impolite Learning: Conduct and Community in the Republic of Letters, pp.68-81, 1685.

C. Graham and . Gibbs, See also the proceedings of the Münster round table of La Vie intellectuelle aux Refuges protestants 18 See Cottret, Terre d'exil, translated as The Huguenots in England: Immigration and Settlement, c.1550?1700. Recent French publications focus on more general aspects of the diaspora. See for instance The British Refuge is analysed by Fabienne Chamayou Chamayou concludes that the desire to conform to the National Churches came from the Huguenots themselves Aspects of the Refuge are also referred to in more general works dealing with representations of French people in England, or conversely, Huguenot Contributions to England's Intellectual Life, and England's Intellectual Commerce with EuropeLa vie des Huguenots' 5 (2 vols La Diaspora des Huguenots. Les réfugiés protestants de France et leur dispersion dans le monde (XVIe? XVIIIe siècles), 'La vie des Huguenots' 17 see for instance René Ternois, 'Les Français, en Angleterre au temps de Charles II, pp.1680-1720, 1930.

J. Marshall and J. Locke, 22 See for instance S. O'CathasaighBayle and Locke on Toleration De l'Humanisme aux Lumières Bayle et le protestantisme, Mélanges en l'honneur d'Elisabeth Labrousse (Paris and Oxford Resistance, Religion and Responsibility, Cambridge Studies in Early-Modern British History (Cambridge, 1994), especially pp. 3?154 and 'Huguenot Thought after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes: Toleration, " Socinianism 23 Jon Butler's study The Huguenots in America: A Refugee People in New World Society, Vigne and Littleton, Strangers Memory and Identity. The Huguenots in France and the Atlantic Diaspora (Columbia, 2003) and Bertrand van Ruymbeke, pp.1550-1750, 1983.

S. Ruth-whelan-bost and R. P. , The Foolishness of Preaching Rhetoric and Truth in Huguenot Pulpit OratoryEscape Accounts'. 61 Bost, R.P.R., p. 320. 62 'Larmes réformées', in Magdelaine et al., De l'Humanisme aux Lumières My translationWriting the Self, pp.289-300, 1937.

S. S. On, G. C. Groenveld, and . Gibbs, Too Mighty to be Free: Censorship and the Press in Britain and the NetherlandsThe Dutch Republic, an Island of Liberty in the Press in Seventeenth-Century Europe? Commercium Litterarium: Forms of Communication in the Republic of Letters Lectures held at the colloquia of Paris (1992) and Nijmegen (1993), Studies of the Pierre Bayle Institute 25 (Amsterdam and Maarsen On the effects of the Revocation The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes and the Dutch Republic 66 On the Dutch Republic, see for instanceThe Role of the Dutch Republic as the Intellectual Entrepôt of Europe in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries', Bijdragen en mededelingen betreffende de geschiedenis der nederlanden, and 'Some Intellectual and Political Influences of the Huguenot Emigrés in the United Provinces, c.1680?1730', Bijdragen en mededelingen betreffende de geschiedenis der nederlanden Le Magasin de l'Univers. The Dutch Republic as the Centre of European Book Trade, papers presented at the international colloquium held at Wassenaar Brill's Studies in Intellectual History 31 esp. Hans Bots, 'Le rôle des périodiques néerlandais pour la diffusion du livre, pp.63-86, 1971.

F. Weil, Le rôle des libraires hollandais dans la diffusion des livres interdits en France dans la première moitié du XVIIIe siècle, pp.281-289

L. Roger and . Estrange, An Apology for the Protestants: Being a Full Justification of their Departure from the Church of Rome, with Fair and Practicable Proposals for a Re-Union, p.3

J. C. Laursen, For examples, see YardeniContrebande et circulation des livres religieux protestants en France au XVIIIe siècleImpostors and Liars: Clandestine Manuscripts and the Limits of Freedom of the Press in the Huguenot Netherlands, New Essays on the Political Thought of the Huguenots of the Refuge, Brill's Studies in Intellectual HistoryThe Orangist Conspiracy againt James II', Historical Journal Oxford DNB. For Papillon, see A.W.F, pp.177-86, 1987.

I. Scouloudi, T. Papillon, W. Merchant, S. Greaves, . Kingdom et al., Puritanism and Patriarchy: The Career and Spiritual Writings of Thomas Papillon Studies in Modern Kentish History Presented to Felix Hull and Elizabeth Melling on the Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Kent Archives Office (Maidstone, 1983) For an analysis of the importance of foreigners in municipalities, see John Miller, 'Town Government and Protestant Strangers For the political thought of Huguenot refugees, The Birth of Political Consciousness among the Huguenot Refugees and their Descendants in England (c.1685?1750)', in Vigne and Littleton, Strangers, pp.49-72, 1947.

. See and . Schickler, 122, 155; Barrett, 'Regulating Moral and Social Behaviour', p. 239. 71 E.S. de Beer, 'The Huguenots and the Enlightenment, PHS, vol.3, issue.21, pp.317-3201965

G. Gusdorf,-'l-'europe-protestante-au-siècle-des-lumières-' and D. Siècle, Le Plaidoyer des journalistes de Hollande pour la tolérance (1684?1750)La présence des Lumières dans les sermons du Refuge Huguenot', in Refuge Huguenot, pp. 103?10; and Commercium Litterarium. More specifically on the Huguenots as journalists, see Elizabeth L. Eisenstein, Grub Street Abroad: Aspects of the French Cosmopolitan Press from the Age of Louis XIV to the French Revolution, Lyell Lectures The Huguenots and French Opinion, Magdelaine et al., De L'Humanisme aux Lumières 1992) and below, chapter 9. 72 See Geoffrey Adams The Enlightenment Debate on Toleration, pp.13-40, 1985.

M. Fitzpatrick, Spinoza, Locke and the Enlightenment Battle for Toleration', Ibid, Toleration in Enlightenment EuropeLe Plaidoyer des journalistes de Hollande pour la tolérance Magdelaine et al., De l'Humanisme aux Lumières, pp.23-68, 2000.

G. Cerny, J. Basnages, and P. Bayle, They are also deeply concerned with the material conditions that gave birth to the Huguenots' experience of the Refuge, the places in 73 See for instance An Intimate Collaboration in Refugee Literary Circles and in the Affairs of the Republic of Letters 75 For a general account of the 'wanderings' of the Protestant refugees whose sense of space cannot be defined by geographic boundaries but by spiritual ones, see Gusdorf, Magdelaine, pp.1685-1706

M. Amsterdam, 1989) and below, chapters 9 and 10. On Huguenot booksellers in England, see Catherine Swift, 'The French Booksellers in the Strand: Huguenots in the London Book-Trade, pp.1685-1730, 1990.