From Huguenots to Gay Refugees: The Cost of Expulsion

With the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, Louis XIV famously empowered national prejudice, initiating widespread persecution and driving the mass exodus of French protestants. Many of those within this highly skilled and industrious group fled to London, where they had no small part in the blossoming of English economic life which would … Continue reading From Huguenots to Gay Refugees: The Cost of Expulsion