Preface
Part I
The Prehistory and Production of The Bloody Theater
1. Anabaptism
2. Memorializing Martyrdom before The Bloody Theater
3. Thieleman van Braght and the Publication of The Bloody Theater
4. The Bloody Theater
Part II
Van Braght's Martyrology through the Years
5. The Bloody Theater Illustrated
6. A North American Edition
7. Martyrs Mirror in Nineteenth-Century America
8. Martyrs Mirror in Twentieth-Century America
Part III
Contemporary Approaches to Martyrs Mirror
9. Tradition-Minded Anabaptists and the Use of Martyrs Mirror
10. Assimilated Mennonites and the Dilemma of Martyrs Mirror
11. The Most Usable Martyr
12. Going Global
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
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""Shows how a single text can take on different meanings, infusing a cultural identity in an increasingly disparate and diasporic global community. The book is richly researched, it marks an ambitious project, and it offers new insight into the very foundation of Mennonite history.""