Editor: Christopher Martinuzzi
La genese du martyrologe d'Adrien van Haemstede (1559)
in: Revue d'histoire ecclesiastique, v. 63 (1968), issue : pp.179-214.
Un instrument de propagande religieuse: les martyrologes du XVIe siecle
in: Sources de l'histoire religieuse de la Belgique: Moyen âge et Temps moderne, pp. 379-388
Louvain: Publications universitaires de Louvain, 1968.
Une édition inconnue du martyrologe de Jean Ctrspin
in: Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance , v. 30 (1968), issue : pp.363-371.
Books of Martyrs
in: The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation, pp. 195-200
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996.
The Victim's Voice and MelodramaticAesthetics in History
in: History and Theory, v. 48 (2009), issue : pp.220-237.
Johannes Kessler Sabbata: Chronik der Jahre 1523-1539
St. Gallen: verlag von Scheitlin & Zollikofer, 1866.
Under the Shadows of Death: The Spiritual Journeys of Jean de Brébeuf and Issac Jogues
in: American Catholic Studies, v. 115 (2004), issue 3: pp.51-64.
Colonial Saints: Gender, Race, and Hagiography in New France
in: The William and Mary Quarterly, v. 57 (2000), issue 2: pp.323-348.
Prescribing and Describing Martyrdom: Menno's Troestelijke Vermanninge and Het Offer des Herren
in: Mennonite QuarterlyReview, v. 71 (1887), issue 4: pp.603-613.
Salvation at Stake: Christian Martyrdom in Early Modern Europe
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1999.
Anabaptist Martyrdom: Imperatives, Experience, and Memorialization
in: Anabaptism and Spiritualism, 1524-1700, pp. 467-506
Leiden: Brill, 2007.
The Forgotten Writings of the Mennonite Martyrs
Leiden - Boston: Brill, 2002.
Martyrs Acts: Playing with Foxe’s Martyrs on the Public Stage
in: Religion and Drama in Early Modern England. The Performance of Religion on the Renaissance Stage, pp. 175-194
Aldershot: Ashgate, 2011.
A cry from the dead, or, the ghost of the famous Mr. James Guthrie appearing: Being the last sermon he preached in the pulpit of Stirling, before his martyrdom at Edinburgh, June 1661. To which is added, his last speech upon the Scaffold.
Glasgow: William Duncan, 1738.