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Title:Ireland's Huguenots & Their Refuge, 1662-1745 : An Unlikely Haven
Author:Raymond Hylton
ISBN:1902210794 : 9781902210797
Format:Paperback
Size:152x229mm
Pages:260
Weight: .504 Kg.
Published:Sussex Academic Press - March 2005
List Price: 19.95 Pounds Sterling
Availability:In Print
Subjects:British & Irish history: c1500 to c1700: British & Irish history: c1700 to c1900: History of religion: Continental European Reformed Churches


Of the 200,000-odd Huguenots whose consciences compelled them to leave France during the 17th-18th centuries, some 10,000 chose to settle in that most unlikely of refuges -- Ireland. The story of why and how these most ardent of Protestant believers found themselves in this most fervently Catholic of islands is one of history's great paradoxes. This book explores this question and attempts to reveal precisely who these Huguenots were, what they contributed to and received from their adopted land, and why Huguenot ancestry is so respected and prized even among devout Irish Catholics. The true chronicle of Ireland's Huguenots is, in opposition to the narrow misrepresentations of the past, one of extraordinary richness and variety, as befits an ethnic group whose influence permeated into every nook of Irish life and society. Here are some of the towering personalities that left such an imprint on Ireland's history, character and heritage: Henri, Earl of Galway; warrior turned financial tycoon David Digues Latouche; the scholar/librarian Elie Bouhereau; and many other greater and lesser luminaries.