Unifying Themes in the Oeuvre of John M. Headley
Abstract
:- In the nightmare of the dark
- All the dogs of [warfare] bark
- And the living nations wait
- Each sequestered in its hate.
- Follow, [scholar], follow right
- To the bottom of the night
- With your unconstraining voice
- Still persuade us to rejoice . . .
- In the deserts of the heart,
- Let the healing fountain start,
- In the prison of his days
Teach the free man how to praise.
References
- John M. Headley. The Emperor and His Chancellor: A Study of the Imperial Chancellery under Gattinara. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1983. [Google Scholar]
- John M. Headley. Empire, Church, and World: The Quest for Universal Order, 1520-1640. Aldershot, UK: Variorum/Ashgate, 1997. [Google Scholar]
- John M. Headley. “Review of J. H. Elliott, The Count-Duke of Olivares: The Statesman in an Age of Decline. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1986.” The Sixteenth Century Journal 18 (1987): 589–90. [Google Scholar]
- John M. Headley. “Review of R. A. Stradling, Spain’s Struggle for Europe, 1598-1668. London, UK and Rio Grande, OH: Hambledon Press, 1994.” The Sixteenth Century Journal 27 (1996): 221–22. [Google Scholar]
- John M. Headley. “The Burden of European Imperialisms, 1500-1800. Review essay of Anthony Pagden, Lords of All the World: Ideologies of Empire in Spain, Britain, and France, c. 1500-1800. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1995.” The International History Review 18 (1996): 873–87. [Google Scholar]
- John M. Headley. The same essay as in 5 above was re-published as entry XIV in Empire, Church, and World: The Quest for Universal Order, 1520-1640. Aldershot, UK: Variorum/Ashgate, 1997, Original pagination preserved. [Google Scholar]
- John M. Headley. “Review of James Muldoon, Empire and Order: The Concept of Empire, 800-1800. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press, 1999.” The International History Review 22 (2000): 379–80. [Google Scholar]
- John M. Headley. The Europeanization of the World: On the Origins of Human Rights and Democracy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008. [Google Scholar]
- John M. Headley. “Secularization and the Universalizing Process.” The Hedgehog Review 11 (2009): 78–93. [Google Scholar]
- W. H. Auden. “In Memory of W. B. Yeats.” In Collected Poems. Edited by Edward Mendelson. New York, NY: Vintage Books, 1991, pp. 248–49. [Google Scholar]
- 1On the distinct usages of European or Western, see [5], ch. 2, esp. pp. 63–102, and fn. 1, p. 227.
- 2This is but one of the memorable and beloved phrases wherewith the learned Professor Headley sprinkles his conversations.
- 3Paraphrased for this celebration and addressed to Prof. Headley; paraphrased words are indicated by brackets. The original words were, in order, “Europe” and “poet”.
Select Bibliography of Works by John M. Headley
Books
- 1.
- Luther’s View of Church History. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1963.
- 2.
- Responsio ad Lutherum, in The Yale Edition of the Complete Works of St. Thomas More, vol. 5. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1969.
- *3.
- The Emperor and His Chancellor: A Study of the Imperial Chancellery under Gattinara. Cambridge, 1983.
- 4.
- Tommaso Campanella and the Transformation of the World. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1997. This book received the Marraro Prize of the American Catholic Historical Association and the Phyllis Gordan Prize of the Renaissance Society of America.
- *5.
- The Europeanization of the World: On the Origins of Human Rights and Democracy. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2008.
- 6.
- The Problem with Multiculturalism: The Uniqueness and Universality of Western Civilization. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2012.
Books Edited
- 7.
- Medieval and Renaissance Studies: Proceedings of the Southeastern Institute of Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Summer 1967. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1968.
- 8.
- Edited with John B. Tomaro, San Carlo Borromeo: Catholic Reform and Ecclesiastical Politics in the Second Half of the Sixteenth Century. Washington, DC: Folger Shakespeare Library, and London, UK: Associated University Presses, 1988 (See also #’s 19 and 20 below).
- 9.
- Associate Editor. The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1996. 4 vols.
- *10.
- Empire, Church, and World: The Quest for Universal Order, 1520-1640. Aldershot UK: Variorum/Ashgate, 1997.
- 11.
- Confessionalization in Europe, 1550-1700: Essays in Honor and Memory of Bodo Nischan. Aldershot UK and Burlington VT: Ashgate, 2004.
Articles Included in #10 above
- 12.
- I. “Thomas More and Luther’s Revolt.” 1969 (#28 below).
- 13.
- II. “Luther and the Problem of Secularization.” 1987 (#39 below).
- 14.
- III. “The Reformation as Crisis in the Understanding of Tradition.” 1987 (#37 below).
- 15.
- IV. “‘Ehe Türckisch als Bäpstisch’: Lutheran Reflections on the Problem of Empire 1623-1638.” 1987 (#38 below).
- 16.
- V. “The Habsburg World Empire and the Revival of Ghibellinism.” 1975 (#58 below).
- 17.
- VI. “Germany, the Empire and Monarchia in the Thought & Policy of Gattinara.” 1982/3 (#59 below).
- 18.
- VII. “Gattinara, Erasmus, and the Imperial Configurations of Humanism.” 1980 (#34 below).
- 19.
- VIII. “The Catholic/Counter Reformation Reconsidered.”1988 (Introduction from #8 above).
- 20.
- IX. “Borromean Reform in the Empire? La Strada Rigorosa of Giovanni Francesco Bonomi.” 1988 (See #8 above, pp. 15–33).
- 21.
- X. “On Reconstructing the Citizenry: Campanella’s Criticism of Aristotle’s Politics.” 1991 (#43 below).
- 22.
- XI. “Campanella, America, and World Evangelization.” 1995 (#61 below).
- 23.
- XII. “Spain’s Asian Presence, 1565-1590: Structures and Aspirations.” 1995 (#46 below).
- 24.
- XIII. “The Sixteenth-Century Venetian Celebration of the Earth’s Total Habitability: The Issue of the Fully Habitable World for Renaissance Europe.” 1997 (#49 below).
- *25.
- XXIV. “The Burden of European Imperialisms, 1500-1800.” 1996 (#68 below).
Major Refereed Articles
- 26.
- “Thomas Murner, Thomas More, and the First Expression of More’s Ecclesiology.” Studies in the Renaissance 15 (1967): 73–92.
- 27.
- “More Against Luther: On Laws and the Magistrate.” Moreana 15 (1967): 211–25.
- 28.
- “Thomas More and Luther’s Revolt.”Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 60 (1969): 145–60 (#12 above).
- 29.
- “The Saint Thomas More Symposium: A Commentator’s Report.” Moreana 27/28 (1970): 146–8.
- 30.
- “Luther and the Fifth Lateran Council.” Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 64 (1973): 55–78.
- 31.
- “Thomas More and the Papacy.” Moreana 41 (1974): 5–10.
- 32.
- “The New Debate on More’s Political Career.” Thought 52 (1977): 269–74.
- 33.
- “The Conflict between Nobles and Magistrates in Franche-Comté, 1508-1518.” Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 9 (1979): 49–80.
- 34.
- “Gattinara, Erasmus, and the Imperial Configurations of Humanism.” Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 71 (1980): 64–98 (#18 above).
- 35.
- “Verso il recupero storico del gran cancelliere di Carlo V: Problemi, progressi, prospettive.” Mercurino Arborio di Gattinara, Gran Cancelliere di Carlo V: 450o Anniversario della morte 1530-1980: Atti del Convegno di Studi Storici Vercelli, Italy: Società Storica Vercellese and Associazione Culturale di Gattinara, 1982, 69–104.
- 36.
- “Roland H. Bainton and the Reformation: An Appreciation.” Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Yearbook 11 (1982): 1–12.
- 37.
- “The Reformation as Crisis in the Understanding of Tradition.” Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 78 (1987): 5–23 (#14 above).
- 38.
- “Ehe Türckisch als Bäpstisch: Lutheran Reflections on the Problem of Empire 1623-1628.” Central European History 20 (1987): 3–28 (#15 above).
- 39.
- “Luther and the Problem of Secularization.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 55 (1987): 21–37 (See #13 above).
- 40.
- “L’imperatore e il suo cancelliere: Discussioni sull’impero, l’amministrazione e il papa.” Rassegna degli Archivi di Stato 46 (1986): 534–51.
- 41.
- “On the Rearming of Heaven: The Machiavellism of Tommaso Campanella.” Journal of the History of Ideas 49 (1988): 387–404.
- 42.
- Tommaso Campanella and Jean de Launoy: The Controversy over Aristotle and His Reception in the West.” Renaissance Quarterly 43 (1990): 529–50.
- 43.
- “On the Reconstruction of the Citizenry: Campanella’s Criticism of Aristotle’s Politics.” Il Pensiero Politico 24 (1991): 28–41 (#21 above).
- 44.
- “Tommaso Capanella’s Military Sermon before Richelieu at Conflans, 8 June 1636.” In Die Reformation in Deutschland und Europa: Interpretationen und Debatten/The Reformation in Germany and Europe: Interpretations and Issues, edited by Gottfried G. Krodel, Hans Füglister, and American Society for Reformation Research. Göttingen, Germany: Gütersloher Verlagshaus Gerd Mohn, 1993, 553–74.
- 45.
- “J. H. Elliott’s Impact: On Exploring and Exploiting an Historiographical Issue.” Quaderni, nuova serie 6–7 (1994/5): 225–38.
- 46.
- “Spain’s Asian Presence, 1565-1590: Structures and Aspirations.” Hispanic American Historical Review 75 (1995): 623–46 (#23 above).
- 47.
- “Gattinara, Mercurino Arborio di.” In The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation, edited by Hans J. Hillerbrand. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1996, volume 2, 159–60.
- 48.
- “The Case of the Cropped Pericope: Campanella on Freedom of Thought.” Bruniana e Campanelliana 2 (1996): 165–77.
- 49.
- “The Sixteenth-Century Venetian Celebration of the Earth’s Total Habitability: The Issue of the Fully Inhabited World for Renaissance Europe.” Journal of World History 8 (1997): 1–27 (#24 above).
- 50.
- “The Demise of Universal Monarchy as a Meaningful Political Ideal.” In Imperium Empire Reich: Ein konzept der politischer Herrschaft im deutsch-britischen Vergleich, edited by Franz Bosbach and Hermann Hiery. Prinz-Albert-Studien, Munich, Germany: K. G. Saur, 16 (1999): 41–58.
- 51.
- “John Guy’s Thomas More: On the Dimensions of Political Biography.” Moreana 37 (2000): 81–96.
- 52.
- “Geography and Empire in the late Renaissance: Botero’s Assignment, Western Universalism, and the Civilizing Process.” Renaissance Quarterly 53 (2000): 1119–55. This article received the William Nelson Prize for best article published in RQ for the preceding year.
- 53.
- “The Universalizing Principle and Process: On the West’s Intrinsic Commitment to a Global Context.” Journal of World History 13 (2002): 291–321.
- 54.
- “The Problem of Counsel Revisited: More, Castiglione, and the Resignation of Office in the Sixteenth Century.” Moreana 40 (2003): 99–119.
- *55.
- “Secularization and the Universalizing Process.” The Hedgehog Review 11 (2009): 78–93
Chapters in Books
- 56.
- “Martin Luther—The Measure of the Man.” In Interpreting European History, edited by Brison D. Gooch. Homewood, IL: Dorsey Press, 1967, volume 1, 70–105.
- 57.
- “The Continental Reformation.” In The Meaning of the Renaissance and Reformation, edited by Richard L. DeMolen. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1974, 131–211.
- 58.
- “The Habsburg World Empire and the Revival of Ghibellinism.” In Medieval and Renaissance Studies 7 (1978), edited by Siegfried Wenzel, 93–127 (#16 above).
- 59.
- “Germany, the Empire, and Monarchia in the Thought and Policy of Gattinara.” In Das römisch-deutsche Reich im politischen System Karl V, edited by Heinrich Lutz and Elisabeth Müller-Luckner. Munich, Germany: R. Oldenbourg, 1983, 15–47.
- 60.
- “Rhetoric and Reality: Messianic, Humanist, and Civilian Themes in the Imperial Ethos of Gattinara.” In Prophetic Rome in the High Renaissance Period, edited by Marjorie Reeves. Oxford UK: Clarendon Press and New York NY: Oxford University Press, 1992, 241–69 (#17 above).
- 61.
- “Campanella, America, and World Evangelization.” In America in European Consciousness 1493-1750, edited by Karen Kupperman. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995, 243–71 (#22 above).
- 62.
- “The Reception of Campanella’s Monarchia di Spagna in Spain and the Empire.” In Tommaso Campanella e l’attesa del secolo aureo. Il Giornata Luigi Firpo. Florence: L. S. Olschki, 1998, 89–105.
- 63.
- “The Extended Hand of Europe: Expansionist and Imperialist Motifs in the Political Geography of Giovanni Botero.” Zeitschrift für Historische Forschung, volume 34, Expansionen in der Frühen Neuzeit, edited by Renate Dürr, Gisela Engel, and Johannes Süssmann. Berlin, Germany: Duncker & Humblot, 153–71.
- 64.
- “Thomas More’s Horrific Vision: The Advent of Constituted Dissent.” In Confessionalization in Europe, 1550-1700: Essays in Honor and Memory of Bodo Nischan, edited by John M. Headley. Aldershot UK and Burlington VT: Ashgate, 2004, 347–58 (#11 above).
Selected Book Reviews Related to Themes of This Essay
- 65.
- Review essay of A. G. Dickens and John M. Tonkin, The Reformation in Historical Thought. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 1985. Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (1987): 521–32.
- 66.
- Review of J. H. Elliott, The Count-Duke of Olivares: The Statesman in an Age of Decline .New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1986. The Sixteenth Century Journal 18 (1987): 589–90.
- 67.
- Review of R. A. Stradling, Spain’s Struggle for Europe, 1598-1668. London, UK and Rio Grande, OH: Hambledon Press, 1994. The Sixteenth Century Journal 27 (1996): 221–22.
- *68.
- “The Burden of European Imperialisms, 1500-1800.” Review essay of Anthony Pagden, Lords of All the World: Ideologies of Empire in Spain, Britain, and France, c. 1500-1800. New Haven CT: Yale University Press, 1995. The International History Review 18 (1996): 873–87 (#25 above).
- 69.
- Review of James Muldoon, Empire and Order: The Concept of Empire, 800-1800. New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press, 1999. The International History Review 22 (2000): 379–80.
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