Publications
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Databases
Encyclopaedia Entries
- Experiencing Exile: Huguenot Refugees in the Dutch Republic, 1680–1700 (Farnham: Ashgate, 2015).
- Divided by Memory: The Legacy of the Wars of Religion in Early Modern France (Oxford: Oxford University Press, book manuscript under review).
- "Unlocking history through automated virtual unfolding of sealed documents imaged by X-ray microtomography", Nature Communications 12:1184 (2021) (with Jana Dambrogio, Amanda Ghassaei, Daniel Starza Smith, Holly Jackson, Martin L. Demaine, Graham Davis, David Mills, Rebekah Ahrendt, Nadine Akkerman, and Erik D. Demaine). [Full text]
- "Remembering the French Wars of Religion" (with Tom Hamilton), French History 34:4 (2020), 411–16 [Full text].
- "A Systemic Approach to Huguenot Communities in the Dutch Republic," (with Chrystel Bernat), introduction to the special issue "Rethinking the Refuge," Church History and Religious Culture 100:4 (2020), 439–45). [Full text]
- "Unholy Territory: French Missionaries, Huguenot Refugees, and Religious Conflict in the Dutch Republic," Church History and Religious Culture 100:4 (2020), 526–49. [Full text]
- "Archive Wars: Record Destruction and the Memory of the French Wars of Religion in Montpellier," Sixteenth Century Journal 51:1 (2020), 129–49. [Full text]
- "The Sound of Memory: Acoustic Conflict and the Legacy of the French Wars of Religion in Seventeenth-Century Montpellier,"Early Modern French Studies 41:1 (2019), 7–20. [Full text]
- "Memorializing the Wars of Religion in Early Seventeenth-Century French Picture Galleries: Protestants and Catholics Painting the Contested Past," Renaissance Quarterly 70:1 (2017), 132–78. [Full text]
Winner of the 2018 Nancy Lyman Roelker Prize for best article on sixteenth-century French history and the 2018 Harold J. Grimm Prize for best article that reflects and sustains Grimm’s lifelong search for a broad understanding of the Reformation as a fundamentally religious phenomenon which permeated the whole civilization of Europe in the Reformation era. - "The Postmasters' Piggy Bank: Experiencing the Accidental Archive" (with Rebekah Ahrendt), French Historical Studies 40:2 (2017), 189–213. [Full text]
- "Coping with crisis: Career strategies of Antwerp painters after 1585," De Zeventiende Eeuw 31:1 (2015), 18–54.
- "The genesis of the Netherlandish flower piece: Jan Brueghel, Ambrosius Bosschaert and Middelburg" (with Karolien de Clippel), Simiolus 38 (2015), 73–86. [Full text]
- 'Preaching in print: Huguenot sermons in the Dutch Refuge, 1685–1700', Diasporas 18 (2011), 62–77. [Full text]
- "De carrièrekansen van Jean en Isaac Claude in de Republiek," De Zeventiende Eeuw 27:2 (2011), 141–61.
- "Conclusions: Transitional Justice in the Spanish and French Kingdoms’." in Violet Soen and Yves Junot (eds.), Revolt, Pacification and Reconciliation in the Spanish Habsburg Worlds (Turnhout: Brepols), 367–71.
- "Les institutions du Refuge sur le continent" (with Yves Krumacker), in Philippe Chareyre and Hugues Daussy (eds.), La France huguenote: Histoire institutionnelle d'un minorité religieuse (XVIe-XVIIIe siècle) (Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2024), 375–93.
- "Memory, Toleration, and Conflict after the French Wars of Religion," in Benjamin J. Kaplan and Jaap Geraerts (eds.), Early Modern Toleration: New Approaches (London: Routledge, 2023), 108–25. [Full text]
- "Remembering the Holy League: Material Memories in Early Modern France," in Brian Cummings, Ceri Law, Karis Riley, and Alexandra Walsham (eds), Remembering the Reformation (London: Routledge, 2020), 78–96. [Full text]
- "A Tearful Diaspora: Preaching Religious Emotions in the Huguenot Refuge," in Charles Zika and Giovanni Tarantino (eds), Feeling Exclusion: Religious Conflict, Exile, and Emotions in Early Modern Europe (London: Routledge, 2019), 44–62. [Full text]
- "The Letter as Object," in Howard Hotson and Thomas Wallnig (eds), Reassembling the Republic of Letters in the Digital Age: Standards, Systems, Scholarship (Göttingen: Göttingen University Press, 2019), 63–67. (with Rebekah Ahrendt, Nadine Akkerman, Jana Dambrogio, and Daniel Starza Smith) [Full text]
- "Stories of Martyrdom and Suffering in the Huguenot Diaspora," in Raymond A. Mentzer and Bertrand van Ruymbeke (eds), A Companion to the Huguenots (Leiden: Brill, 2016), 348–70. [Full text]
- "The economy of exile: Huguenot migration from Dieppe to Rotterdam, 1685–1700," in Jane McKee and Randolph Vigne (eds), The Huguenots: France, Exile and Diaspora (Sussex Academic Press: Brighton, 2013), 99–112. [Full text]
Databases
- "The Correspondence of Jean Claude," in Early Modern Letters Online, Cultures of Knowledge, 2018. [Full text]
- "The Brienne Collection" (with Rebekah Ahrendt, Nadine Akkerman, Jana Dambrogio, and Daniel Starza Smith, eds), in Early Modern Letters Online, Cultures of Knowledge, 2017. [Full text]
Encyclopaedia Entries
- "The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes," in Renaissance World (London: Routledge, 2022). [Full text].
- "Huguenots," in Margaret King (ed.), Oxford Bibliographies Online: Renaissance and Reformation (New York: Oxford University Press, 23 August 2017). [Full text]
- "Refuge huguenot," in Catherine Secretan and Willem Frijhoff (eds), Dictionnaire des Pays-Bas au Siècle d’Or (Paris: CNRS éditions, 2018), 612–14.
- Jack Thomas, Les Protestants du Languedoc et la justice royale de Louis XIV à la Révolution: De l’obscurité à la lumière (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2022), H-France Review 23 (2023), no. 127 [Full text].
- Hilary Bernstein, Historical Communities: Cities, Eruditon, and National Identity in Early Modern France (Leiden: Brill, 2021), French History 36:1 (2022), 122–24. [Full text]
- Owen Stanwood, The Global Refuge: Huguenots in an Age of Empire (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), Journal of Early American History 11:2–3 (2021), 197–203. [Full text]
- Barbara Diefendorf, Planting the Cross: Catholic Reform and Renewal in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century France (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), H-France Forum 15:1 (2020). [Full text]
- Johannes Müller, Exile Memories and the Dutch Revolt: The Narrated Diaspora, 1550–1750 (Leiden: Brill, 2016), Early Modern Low Countries 2:1 (2018), 129–30. [Full text]
- Carolyn Chappell Lougee, Facing the Revocation: Huguenot Families, Faith, and the King's Will (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017), The Journal of Modern History, 90:2 (2018), 450–52. [Full text]
- Robin Gwynn, The Huguenots in Later Stuart Britain, vol. I: Crisis, Renewal, and the Ministers' Dilemma (Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2015), Journal of Ecclesiastical History 68:2 (2017), 428–29. [Full text]
- W. Gregory Monahan, Let God Arise: The War and Rebellion of the Camisards (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies 40:2 (2017), 316–18. [Full text]
- David Garrioch, The Huguenots of Paris and the Coming of Religious Freedom (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), Revue Française de Science Politique 65:5-6 (2015). [Full text]
- Hugues Daussy, Le parti huguenot: Chronique d'une desillusion, 1557–1572 (Geneva: Droz, 2014), French History 29:1 (2015), 117–19. [Full text]
- Bart Leeuwenburgh, Het noodlot van een ketter: Adriaan Koerbagh, 1633–1669 (Nijmegen: Vantilt, 2013), De Zeventiende Eeuw 30:1 (2014), 141.
- Review essay The Peace of Utrecht: Donald Haks, Vaderland en vrede, 1672–1713: Publiciteit over de Nederlandse Republiek in oorlog (Hilversum: Verloren, 2013); Erik Tigelaar and Roland Fagel (eds), Amoureuze en pikante geschiedenis van het congres en de stad Utrecht (Hilversum: Verloren, 2013); David Onnekink and Renger de Bruin, De Vrede van Utrecht, 1713 (Hilversum: Verloren, 2013), Bijdragen en Mededelingen betreffende de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden, 129:2 (2014) (online review). [Full text]
- Alain Joblin, Les protestants de la Côte au XVIIe siècle (Boulonnais, Calaisis) (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2012), Renaissance Quarterly 65 (2012), 1258–59. [Full text]
- Claire Martin (ed.), Mémoires de Benjamin Aubery du Maurier, ambassadeur protestant de Louis XIII, 1566–1636 (Genève: Droz, 2010), Bijdragen en Mededelingen betreffende de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden 126 (2011) (online review). [Full text]
- Hubert Bost (ed.), Le consistoire de l’Église wallonne de Rotterdam, 1681–1706 (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2008), Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique 106 (2011), 322–24. [Full text]
- Alaister Duke, ed. by Judith Pollmann and Andrew Spicer, Dissident Identities in the Early Modern Low Countries (Aldershot, 2009), Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis 123 (2010), 454–56. [Full text]