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Les protestants à Nîmes au temps de l'Édit de Nantes

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The work analyzes the social and religious organization of a local Reformed community under the framework of the Edict of Nantes, concentrating on ministers, consistories, colloques and synods and their relations with political assemblies. It explains how consistories regulated daily life, enforced discipline, raised funds, and resolved disputes, and how higher ecclesiastical bodies provided oversight and cohesion. The narrative also examines interactions with municipal authorities and Catholic neighbors, and the tensions between communal self-government and external political power that shaped worship, pastoral practice, and communal identity.

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Jacques Boulenger

Jacques Boulenger was a French author known for his historical writings, particularly focusing on the Protestant community in France during the 17th century. His notable work, "Les protestants à Nîmes au temps de l'Édit de Nantes," explores the social and religious dynamics of Protestants in Nîmes during a pivotal period marked by the Edict of Nantes. Boulenger's contributions provide valuable insights into the complexities of religious coexistence and conflict in early modern France, reflecting the broader historical narratives of the time.

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