1st Edition

The Construction of Reformed Identity in Jean Crespin's Livre des Martyrs All The True Christians

By Jameson Tucker Copyright 2017
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

Between 1554 and 1570, the Genevan printer Jean Crespin compiled seven French-language editions of his martyrology. In The Construction of Reformed Identity in Jean Crespin’s Livre des Martyrs, Jameson Tucker explores how this martyrology helped to shape a distinct Reformed identity for its Protestant readership, with a particular interest in the stranger groups that Crespin included within his... Read more

Table of Contents





Introduction





Chapter 1: The Hussites and Protestant History



Chapter 2: 'What little true light they had’: The Vaudois in history and martyrology



Chapter 3: The Alpine Vaudois in the 1550s and 1560s



Chapter 4: ‘Luther n’est point mort pour moy’: Crespin and Lutheran Martyrs



Chapter 5: The German Peasants' War



Conclusion



Bibliography



Index

Biography

Jameson Tucker is Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Plymouth. His previous publications include 'From Fire to Iron: Martyrs and Massacre victims in Genevan martyrology' in Dying, Death, Burial and Commemoration in Early Modern Europe, edited by Liz Tingle and Jonathan Willis (2015).

'Tucker provides us with important insights into the composition and purpose of Crespin's martyrology. Analyzing a range of editions, he shows how the sufferings of past heretics were re-crafted to bolster the Reformed cause as well as to indicate its antecedents. It provides a valuable contribution towards understanding how faiths responded to persecution in the early modern period.'

Andrew Spicer, Oxford Brookes University, UK