Huguenots of Colonial South Carolina (Southern Classics Series) by Arthur Henry Hirsch |
by Pat Conroy
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by Robert F. W. Allston
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Placing the Carolina migration in the context of the larger Huguenot diaspora, Van Ruymbeke proffers an account that challenges accepted history. Describing their settlement as a process of acculturation and creolization rather than simply assimilation, he contends that the majority of these French Calvinists sought to create their own churches but were thwarted by an Anglicized elite eager to dominate Anglo-Carolinian society. He also reveals that most members of the initial generation were moderatelynot exceptionallyprosperous and, rather, that it was their descendants who acquired the wealth often associated with lowcountry Huguenots. Van Ruymbeke concludes with an epilogue describing the Huguenot legacy in South Carolina.
"Van Ruymbeke provides us with a fuller picture of the Huguenot emigration as experienced on both sides of the Atlantic than weve ever had before. His portrait is rich with new and significant discoveries, from his superior command of French sources to his diligent research into South Carolina records. Taken together, From New Babylon to Eden grants us a compelling view of the Huguenots arrival and remarkable experience in South Carolina."Jon Butler, Howard R. Lamar Professor of History and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Yale University
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