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From: "J.M. de Montalk" <>
Subject: Re: [HWE] Your recommended resources
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 17:02:51 +1300
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Dear nancy,
I can't give you an exhaustive list, but here's one which is a good
introduction to Huguenot history. It's written by an academic but is quite
accessible to read.
Huguenot heritage : the history and contribution of the Huguenots in
Britain / Robin Gwynn Published Portland, Or. : Sussex Academic Press, 2001
Regards,
Jeanette.
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Subject: [HWE] Your recommended resources
> List:
>
> Many Huguenot families emigrated to this county, and surrounding area, and
> I am occasionally asked for recommendations of resources to assist their
> learning about the movement/history/culture/etc. in Europe. We have
> little of value in our small library. Might you recommend what you
> consider to be the books and other resources we should acquire, English
> language, in or out of print ?
>
> If a thread already exists in the list archives, would someone please
> reply to me with the word "archives" ?
>
> It would help, in terms of my acquisition budget, to have a list(s) in
> descending priority order -- or perhaps from a more general/overview
> perspective to the more profound and detailed? as you recommend.
>
> Thanks for any assistance.
>
> Nancy Terhune
> Director, The Bergen County Historical Society Library Collections
> Bergen County, New Jersey, USA
>
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