Resources for the John Foxe Project
Proceedings of the Fourth John Foxe Colloquium 2004
The proceedings of the fourth John Foxe colloquium are not due to be published.
Proceedings of Third John Foxe Colloquium 2001
David Loades, (ed.)
John Foxe at Home and Abroad
Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Co, 2004
- David Loades, Introduction: 'John Foxe at Home and Abroad'
Part One: At Home - David Marcombe, 'Spital Hospital: A Saga of the Reformation in John Foxe's Lincolnshire'
- Claire Cross, 'Protestant Evangelism in Boston on the Accession of Elizabeth: The Ministry of Melchior Smith'
- Magnus Williamson, 'Evangelicalism at Boston, Oxford and Windsor under Henry VIII: John Foxe's Narratives Recontextualized'
- Victor Houliston, 'The Martyr Tallies: Robert Persons and his Anonymous Respondent'
- Brett Usher, 'Essex Evangelicals under Edward VI: Richard Lord Rich, Richard Alvey and their Circle'
- Elizabeth Evenden, 'The Fleeing Dutchman? The Influence of Dutch Immigrants upon the Print Shop of John Day'
- Ramona Garcia, '"Most wicked superstition and idolatry": John Foxe, his Predecessors and the Development of an Anti-Catholic Polemic in the Sixteenth-Century Accounts of the Reign of Mary I'
- Damian Nussbaum, 'Whitgift's "Book of Martyrs": Archbishop Whitgift, Timothy Bright and the Elizabethan Struggle over John Foxe's Legacy'
- Part Two: Abroad
- Nicholas Havely, 'Feeding the Flock with Wind: Protestant Uses of a Dantean Trope, from Foxe to Milton'
- Francis J. Bremer, 'Foxe in the Wilderness: The Book of Martyrs in Seventeenth-Century New England'
- Anne Overell, 'A Nicodemite in England and Italy: Edward Courtenay, 1548-56'
- Paul Arblaster, 'John Foxe in the Low Countries, 1566-1914'
- Guido Latré, 'Was van Haemstede a Direct Source for Foxe? On le Blas's Pijnbanck and other Borrowings'
- John S. Wade, 'Thanksgiving from Germany in 1559: An Analysis of the Content, Sources and Style of John Foxe's Germaniae ad Angliam Gratulatio'
- Part Three: 'Message and Methodology'
- Margaret Dean, 'Stowe's Vision of Martyrdom in Uncle Tom's Cabin'
- Devorah Greenberg, '"Foxe" as a Methodological Response to Epistemic Challenges: The Book of Martyrs Transported'
- Mark Greengrass, Joy Lloyd and Sue Smith, 'Twenty-First-Century Foxe: The Online Variorum Edition of Foxe's Actes and Monuments'
Proceedings of Second John Foxe Colloquium 1999
David Loades, (ed.)
John Foxe: An Historical Perspective
Aldershot: Scolar Press, 1999
- David Loades, Introduction: 'The New Edition of the Acts and Monuments: A Progress Report'
- David Daniell, 'Tyndale and Foxe'
- Michael S. Pucci, 'Reforming Roman Emperors: John Foxe's Characterization of Constantine in the Acts and Monuments'
- Alec Ryrie, 'The Unsteady Beginnings of English Protestant Martyrology'
- Ruth Samson Luborsky, 'The Illustrations: Their Pattern and Plan'
- Janice Devereux, 'A Case for Luke Shepherd as a Source for John Foxe'
- David J. Keep, 'John Foxe's Last Word'
- Brett Usher, 'Backing Protestantism: The London Godly, the Exchequer and the Foxe Circle'
- Damian Nussbaum, 'Whitgift's "Book of Martyrs": Archbishop Whitgift, Timothy Bright and the Elizabethan Struggle over John Foxe's Legacy'
- Ceri Sullivan, '"Oppressed by the Force of Truth": Robert Persons Edits John Foxe'
- Glyn Parry, 'Elect Church or Elect Nation? The Reception of the Acts and Monuments'
- Andrew Penny, 'John Foxe, Evangelicalism and the Oxford Movement'
- David Newcombe, 'Electric Foxe: A Digital Case History'
Proceedings of First John Foxe Colloquium 1997
David Loades, (ed.)
John Foxe and the English Reformation
Aldershot: Scolar Press, 1997
- David Loades, Introduction: "John Foxe and the Editors"
- John King, 'Fiction and Fact in Foxe's Book of Martyrs'
- Julian Roberts, 'Bibliographical Aspects of John Foxe'
- Susan Felch, 'Shaping the Reader in the Acts and Monuments'
- Margaret Aston & Elizabeth Ingram, 'The Iconography of the Acts and Monuments'
- Eirwen Nicholson, 'Eighteenth-Century Foxe: Evidence for the Impact of the Acts and Monuments in the "long" Eighteenth Century'
- Damian Nussbaum, 'Appropriating Martyrdom: Fears of Renewed Persecution and the 1632 Edition of Acts and Monuments'
- David Watson, 'Jean Crespin and the First English Martyrology of the Reformation'
- Tom Betteridge, 'From Prophetic to Apocalyptic: John Foxe and the Writing of History'
- Brett Usher, '"In a Time of Persecution": New Light on the Secret Protestant Congregation in Marian London'
- Andrew Penny, 'John Foxe, the Acts and Monuments and the Development of Prophetic Interpretation'
- Andrew Pettegree, 'Haemstede and Foxe'
- Glyn Parry, 'John Foxe, "Father of Lyes", and the Papists'
- David Newcombe, Appendix: 'A Finding List of Extant Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Editions
