Editor: Christopher Martinuzzi
Martyrs, Myths, and the Massacre. The Background of st. Bartholomew
in: American Historical Review, v. 77 (1972), issue : pp.1323-1342.
Jesuit and Savage in New France
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1950.
Spanish Protestants and Foxe's Book: Sources
in: Bibliothèque d'Humanisme et Renaissance , v. 60 (1998), issue 1: pp.107-116.
Foxe’s Book of Martyrs and Early Modern Print Culture
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Women and the Family among Dutch Anabaptist Martyrs
in: Mennonite Quarterly Review, v. 60 (1986), issue : pp.135-145.
Discourses of Martyrdom in English Literature, 1563-1694
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
John Foxe and the Joy of Suffering
in: The Sixteenth Century Journal , v. 27 (1996), issue 3: pp.721-734.
Flugschriften als Massenmedium der Reformationszeit
Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1981.
For All the Saints: Changing Perceptions of Martyrdom and Sainthood in the Lutheran Reformation
Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1987.
God's Gift of Martyrdom: The Early Refomration Understanding of Dying for the Faith
in: Church History, v. 64 (1995), issue 3: pp.399-411.
The Servant is not Greater than his Master: The Anabaptists and the Suffering Church
in: Mennonite Quarterly Review, v. 58 (1984), issue : pp.5 - 29.
P. Ioannes Ogilbeus Scotus Soc: IESU. pro Catholica Religione suspensus, et dissectus Glasci in Scotia. 10 Marty. A. 1615. (17th Century)
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National Portrait Gallery, London
P. Thomas Cottamus Anglus S. I. pro Fide Christi suspensus, et sectus. Londini in Anglia. A. 1582. 30 Maij. (17th Century)
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National Portrait Gallery, London
P. Edmundus Campianus, et P. Alexander Briantus Angli S. I. pro Fide suspensi et secti Londini in Anglia A. 1581. 1. Decembris. (17th Century)
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National Portrait Gallery, London
P. Franciscus Pagius Anglus Soc: IESU Londini in Anglia pro Fide Catholica Suspensus et sectus A. 1602. 29. April. (17th Century)
from: Unknown
National Portrait Gallery, London
P. Petrus Wrichtus Anglus Soc. Iesu odio Sacerdoij Catholici suspensus, et membratim dissectus, in Anglia Londini. A. 1651. 29. Maij. (17th Century)
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National Portrait Gallery, London