User:Paularblaster/Publications

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[edit] Books that I have written or edited

  • A History of the Low Countries. Palgrave Essential Histories. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 2006. ISBN 9781403948281
  • Antwerp & the World. Richard Verstegan and the International Culture of Catholic Reformation. Avisos de Flandes 9. Leuven: Leuven University Press. 2004. ISBN 9058673472
(reviewed in English Historical Review, Revue d’Histoire Ecclésiastique, Recusant History, Sixteenth Century Journal, De Zeventiende Eeuw, etc.)
  • Tyndale's Testament, exhibition catalogue, edited by Paul Arblaster, Gergely Juhász & Guido Latré. Turnhout: Brepols. 2002. ISBN 2503514111. Simultaneously published in Dutch as Het testament van Tyndale.
  • The Dutch Revolt: a Chronicle of the First Ten Years by an Anonymous Nun of 's-Hertogenbosch. Oxford: Davenant Press. 2001. ISBN 1859441882

[edit] Academic articles I have published

  • "G.C., Recusant Prison Translator of the Japonian Epistells", pp. 43-54 of Recusant History 28:1. 2006.
  • "Posts, Newsletters, Newspapers: England in a European System of Communications", pp. 21-36 of Media History 11. 2005. Reprinted pp. 19-34 of News Networks in Seventeenth-Century Britain and Europe, edited by Joad Raymond. London and New York: Routledge. 2006. ISBN 0415360080
  • "Dat de boecken vrij sullen wesen: Private Profit, Public Utility and Secrets of State in the Seventeenth-Century Habsburg Netherlands", pp. 79-95 of News and Politics in Early Modern Europe (1500-1800), edited by Joop W. Koopmans. Groningen Studies in Cultural Change 14. Leuven, Paris, and Dudley MA: Peeters. 2005. ISBN 9042916230
  • "John Foxe in the Low Countries, 1566-1914", pp. 137-149 of John Foxe at Home and Abroad, edited by David Loades. Aldershot and Burlington VT: Ashgate. 2004. ISBN 0754632393
  • "Totius Mundi Emporium. Antwerp as a Centre for Vernacular Bible Translations, 1523-1545", pp. 9-31 of The Low Countries as a Crossroads of Religious Beliefs, edited by Arie-Jan Gelderblom, Jan L. De Jong and Marc Van Vaeck. Intersections: Yearbook for Early Modern Studies 3. Leiden and Boston: Brill. 2004. ISBN 9004122885
  • "Paris 1615-1676", pp. 1-36 of The English Benedictine Community of St Edmund King and Martyr. Paris 1615 / Douai 1818 / Woolhampton 1903-2003. A Centenary History, edited by Geoffrey Scott. Worcester: Stanbrook Abbey Press. 2003. ISBN 0900704438
  • "An Error of Dates?", pp. 50-51 of Tyndale Society Journal 25. 2003.
  • "London, Antwerp and Amsterdam: Journalistic Relations in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century", pp. 145-150 of The Bookshop of the World. The Role of the Low Countries in the Book-trade, 1473-1941, edited by Lotte Hellinga, Alastair Duke, Jacob Harskamp and Theo Herman, assisted by Elaine Paintin. HES & De Graaf Publishers. 2001. ISBN 9061940397
  • "Policy and the Press in the Habsburg Netherlands, 1585-1690", pp. 179-198 of The Politics of Information in Early Modern Europe, edited by in Brendan Dooley & Sabrina A. Baron. Routledge Studies in Cultural History 1. London & New York: Routledge. 2001. ISBN 0415203104
  • "The Community of the Glorious Assumption: The English Benedictine Nuns of Brussels", pp. 54-77 of English Benedictine History Symposium 25. 1999. Available in pdf format.
  • "The Archdukes and the Northern Counter-Reformation", pp. 87-92 of Albert & Isabella, 1598-1621. Essays, edited by Werner Thomas & Luc Duerloo. Turnhout: Brepols. 1998. ISBN 2503507255
  • "The Press Image of the Infanta Isabella", pp. 335-341 of Albert & Isabella, 1598-1621. Essays, edited by Werner Thomas & Luc Duerloo. Turnhout: Brepols. 1998. ISBN 2503507255


[edit] Contributions to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2004. Online here (subscribers only)

  • "Sedgwick, Thomas (d. 1573), Roman Catholic theologian"
  • "Darbyshire, Thomas (1518-1604), Jesuit"
  • "Fowler, John (1537-1579), printer"
  • "Gibbons, John (1544-1589), Jesuit"
  • "Blackwell, George (1547-1613), archpriest"
  • "Verstegan, Richard (1548x50-1640), writer and intelligence informant"
  • "Clement, Caesar (1561-1626), Roman Catholic priest"
  • "Heigham, John [alias Roger Heigham] (b. c. 1568, d. in or after 1634), bookseller"
  • "Chambers, Robert (1571-1628), Roman Catholic priest"
  • "Chamberlain, George (1576-1634), bishop of Ypres"
  • "Sinnich, John (1603-1666), theologian"
  • "Martin, Francis (1652-1722), theologian"
  • "Burton, Catharine (1668-1714), Carmelite visionary and prioress"
  • "Blyth, Francis (c.1705-1772), Carmelite friar"
  • "Needham, John Turberville (1713-1781), Roman Catholic priest and natural scientist"
  • "Mann, Theodore Augustine (1735-1809), natural philosopher and historian"