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The articles shows how the famous Huguenot historian made a living after leaving France following the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. The article reconstructs his employment networks and connections that led him to become the head tutor to Viscount Woodstock.

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The article shows how a refugee could make a living in the seventeenth century

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This page is a summary of: Early employment networks of Paul Rapin-Thoyras: Huguenot soldier and tutor (1685-1692), Diasporas, August 2018, OpenEdition,
DOI: 10.4000/diasporas.1423.
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