Publisher's Synopsis
Histoire de l'Église réformée d'Anduze recounts the history of the Reformed Church of Anduze, France, from its origins to the French Revolution. Written by Jean Pierre Hugues and based on previously unpublished documents and plans, this historical work provides a detailed account of the Protestant community in Anduze and its experiences through significant periods of upheaval and change.
Hugues delves into the church's establishment, its growth, and the challenges it faced, offering valuable insights into the social, religious, and political dynamics of the region. This meticulously researched book is an essential resource for understanding the history of Protestantism in France and the impact of the French Revolution on religious communities.
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