2020
DOI: 10.1093/fh/craa055
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Forging memory: the aftermath of the Saint Bartholomew’s Day massacre in Lyon

Abstract: Abstract— In the aftermath of the Saint Bartholomew’s Day massacres, Catholics and Protestants often had to explain or justify the extreme violence that marked this bloody episode. A process of memory construction therefore took place in the days and weeks immediately following the killings. Taking the city of Lyon as a case study, this article analyses how Catholics and Protestants constructed a partisan memory of the massacres and studies the role of these memories in subsequent conflicts and … Show more

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