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Title
Religious Identities and the Meaning of Things in Eighteenth-Century Paris.
Abstract
An essay is presented on the relationship between religious identity and material culture among Huguenots, or French Calvinists, in eighteenth century Paris, France. It examines the different ways in which Catholics and Huguenots related to objects with religious significance. The author considers religious art, books, and family portraits.