Book Reviews

  • Tracy Adams, The Life and Afterlife of Isabeau of Bavaria, H-FRANCE (March 2011).
  • Nancy Bradley Warren, Women of God and Arms: Female Spirituality and Political Conflict, 1380-1600, in Catholic Historical Review 93(2007)386-8.
  • Kevin Gould, Catholic Activism in South-West France, 1540-1570, in Renaissance Quarterly 60(2007), 568-70.
  • Patricia Cholakian and Rouben C. Cholakian, Marguerite de Navarre: Mother of the Renaissance, in Church History 75(2006), 901-3.
  • Susan E. Dinan, Women and Poor Relief in Seventeenth-Century France: The Early History of the Daughters of Charity, in Renaissance Quarterly 59(2006), 1223-5.
  • Daniel Hobbins, ed., The Trial of Joan of Arc, in H-FRANCE 6:64(2006).
  • Barbara Diefendorf, From Penitence to Charity: Pious Women and the Catholic Reformation in Paris, in Renaissance Quarterly 58:4(2005), 1355-7.
  • Paul Botley, Latin Translation in the Renaissance: The Theory and Practice of Leonardo Bruni, Giannozzo Manetti and Desiderius Erasmus, in Ancient History Bulletin 19(2006), 102-4.
  • David M. Whitford, Caritas et Reformatio: Essays on Church and Society in Honor of Carter Lindberg, in Church History 74(2005), 164.
  • Glenn S. Sunshine, Reforming French Protestantism: The Development of Huguenot Ecclesiastical Institutions, 1557-1572, in Journal of Modern History 77(2005), 1096-8.
  • Marion Leathers Kuntz, The Anointment of Dionisio: Prophecy and Politics in Renaissance Italy, in Renaissance Quarterly 56:3(2003) 1184-5.
  • Edward Grant, God & Reason in the Middle Ages, in Church History (2003).
  • Alain Boureau, The Myth of Pope Joan, H-FRANCE (September, 2002).
  • Richard A. Muller, The Unaccommodated Calvin: Studies in the Foundation of a Theological Tradition, in American Historical Review 106:2(2001), 526-7.
  • J. Hamesse, B. Kienzle, A. Thayer, and D. Stoudt, eds., Medieval Sermons and Society: Cloister, City, University in Catholic Historical Review 86(2000), 664-6.
  • Philippe Maurice, La famille en Gévaudan au Xsiècle, in Speculum 76 (2001), 762-3.
  • Thierry Wanegffelen, Une difficile fidelité: Catholiques malgré le concile en France XVIe
    au XVIIsiècles, in Sixteenth Century Journal 32 (2001),229-31.
  • Jan Miernowski, La Dieu Néant: Théologies négatives à l’aube des temps modernes, in Renaissance Quarterly 53 (2000), 1227-9.
  • Jean Calvin, La famine spirituelle (sermon inèdit sur Esaie 55), ed. Max Engammare and trans. Francis Higman, in Renaissance Quarterly 53 (2000), 1227-9.
  • Corrie Norman, Humanist Taste and Franciscan Values: Cornelio Musso and Catholic Preaching in Sixteenth-Century Italy, in Catholic Historical Review 86 (2000), 680-1.
  • Robert Bireley, The Refashioning of Catholicism, 1450-1700, in Religious Studies Review 72 (2001).
  • William Courtenay, Parisian Scholars in the Early Fourteenth Century, in Church History 69 (2000), 177-9.
  • Nicholas Wright, Knights and Peasants: The Hundred Years War in the French Countryside, in Speculum, 74 (2000), 218-9.
  • Ruth Mazo Karras, Common Women, in Renaissance Quarterly 53:3 (2000), 911-13.
  • Christopher Elwood, The Body Broken: The Calvinist Doctrine of the Eucharist and the Symbolization of Power in Sixteenth Century France, in American Historical Review 105:3 (2000), 1016-7.
  • Alexander Sedgwick, Travails of Conscience: The Arnauld Family and the Ancien Regime, in Renaissance Quarterly 52:1 (2000), 265-6.
  • Bernard Quilliet, Le France du beau XVIsiècle, in American Historical Review 105:1(2000), 296.
  • Moshe Sluhovsky, Patroness of Paris: Rituals of Devotion in Early Modern France, in Sixteenth Century Journal 30(1999), 496-9.
  • Lynn Martin, Plague: Jesuit Accounts of Epidemic and Disease in the 16th Century, in Sixteenth Century Journal 30 (1999), 274-6.
  • Marie-Florine Bruneau, Women Mystics Confront the Modern World: Marie de l’Incarnation (1599-1672) and Madame Guyon (1648-1717), in Renaissance Quarterly 52(1999), 544-7.
  • Kathryn Joy McKnight, The Mystic of Tunja: The Writings of Madre Castillo,1671-1742, in Renaissance Quarterly 52(1999), 544-7.
  • Adrianna Bakos, Images of Kingship in Early Modern France: Louis XI in Political Thought, 1560-1789, in American Historical Review 44(1999), 652-3.
  • Matthias Wirz, Muerent les moignes! La Révolte de Payerne (1420), in Speculum(1998), 103-4.
  • Anne Winston-Allen, Stories of the Rose: The Making of the Rosary in the Middle Ages, in Sixteenth Century Journal 29(1998), 891-2.
  • James Given, Inquisition and Medieval Society: Power, Discipline and Resistance in Languedoc, in Church History 67(1998), 362-3.
  • Bernd Moeller und Karl Stackmann, Stadtische Predigt in der Frühzeit der Reformation: Eine Untersuchung der deutscher Flugschriften der Jahre 1522 bis 1529, in Sixteenth Century Journal 29(1998), 624-6.
  • Pierre Brin d’Amour, ed., Nostradamus: Les premières centuries ou prophéties,in Sixteenth Century Journal 29:1 (1998), 145-7.
  • Peter Francis Howard, Beyond the Written Word: Preaching and Theology in the Florence of Archbishop Antoninus 1427-1459, in Sixteenth Century Journal 28(1997), 1420-2.
  • Rudolf Simek, Heaven and Earth in the Middle Ages: The Physical World Before Columbus, in Arthuriana 7:2(1997), 1-2.
  • Robins, Marianne Ruel, ed., Paroles d’Èvangiles: Quatres pamphlets allemands des années 1520, in Sixteenth Century Journal 28:3(1997), 1033-5.
  • Nicole Cazauran, ed., Discours merveilleux de la vie, actions et deportements de Catherine de Medicis, Royne-mère, in Sixteenth Century Journal 27(1996), 1086-8.
  • Patricia Ranft, Women and the Religious Life in Pre-Modern Europe, in Sixteenth Century Journal 27(1996), 1200-1.
  • Peter Matheson, “Breaking the Silence: Women, Censorship and the Reformation,”in H-GERMAN (September, 1996).
  • Steven Ozment, The Burgermeister’s Daughter, in Journal of Family History (1996), 125-6.
  • Stephen Haliczer, Sexuality in the Confessional, in Renaissance Quarterly 50(1997), 50-1.
  • Frederick McGinness, Right Thinking and Sacred Oratory in Counter-Reformation Rome, in Catholic Historical Review 82(1996), 714-5.
  • Anne Tukey Harrison, ed., The Danse Macabre of Women: Ms. fr. 995 of the Bibliotheque Nationale, in Renaissance Quarterly 49:2(1996), 45-6.
  • Gregory Hanlon, Confession and Community in Seventeenth-Century France, in Common Knowledge 5:1(1996), 126.
  • Craig Harline, The Burdens of Sister Margaret, in Renaissance Quarterly 49:4, 896-7.
  • Michael Wolfe, The Conversion of Henri IV, in Renaissance Quarterly 48:4(1995), 864-6.
  • M.A. Screech, Clement Marot: A Renaissance Poet Discovers the Gospel, in Renaissance Quarterly 48:4(1995), 868-70.
  • Barbara Sher Tinsley, History and Polemics in the French Reformation: Florimond de Raemond: Defender of the Church, in American Historical Review 99:1(1994), 243.
  • Marie-Anne Polo de Beaulieu, ed., Jean Gobi, La Scala Coeli, in Speculum 69:2(1994), 483-5. Hippolyte Aubert, ed., Corréspondance de Theodore de Bèze, tome XV (1574), in Renaissance Quarterly 47:2(1994), 392-4.
  • Aldo Scaglione, Knights at Court: Courtliness, Chivalry and Courtesy from Ottonian Germany to the Italian Renaissance, in Renaissance Quarterly 47:4(1994), 140-1.
  • Barbara Diefendorf, Beneath the Cross: Catholics and Huguenots in Sixteenth-Century Paris,in Sixteenth Century Journal 24:1(1993), 192-3.
  • Georges Cèsbron, ed., DuBellay: Actes du Colloque Internationale d’Angers du 26 au 29 mai 1989, 2 vols., in Sixteenth Century Journal 23:2(1992), 414-6.
  • Jean-Francois Dreze, Raison d’etat, raison de Dieu: Politique et mystique chez Jeanne de France, in Catholic Historical Review 78:3(1992), 451-2.
  • Euan Cameron, The European Reformation, in Sixteenth Century Journal 23:4(1992), 864-5.
  • Jean-Michel Mehl, Les jeux au royaume de France du XIIIau début du XVIsiècle, in Speculum 67:4(1992), 1009-10.
  • Françoise Badel, Un évêque à la Diète: Le voyage de Guillaume de Challant auprès de l’empereur Sigismond (1422), in Catholic Historical Review 77:4(1991), 618-9.
  • Nicole Lemaître, La Rouergue flamboyante, in Catholic Historical Review 76:2(1990),366-7.