s e j n e o T r e h p Christopher Toenjes o t Christopher Toenjes s i r h Islam, the Turks and the Making C Islam, the Turks of the English Reformation n o and the Making of the i John Foxe wrote the first English history of main theme of his ecclesiastical history, t a the Ottoman Empire in his magnum opus, shedding new light on the established m The Acts and Monuments. He exceeds notions of his historiographic methodol- English Reformation r contemporary representations in his ogy and his perception of Catholicism as o f extremely negative image of Islam and the the greatest enemy of “true religion”. e “Turks,” who are identified as Antichrist R and the epitome of wickedness. By juxta- h The History of the Ottoman Empire posing Foxe’s work with that of his sources, The Author s i fascinating conclusions can be drawn. The Christopher Toenjes is a teaching assistant gl in John Foxe’s Acts and Monuments author analyzes the factors prompting at the Department of Early Modern His- n Foxe to insert a lengthy digression on a tory, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg E topic that does not directly concern the (Germany). e h t f o g n i k a M e h t d n a s k r u T e h t , m a l s I ISBN 978-3-631-66931-0 s e j n e o T r e h p Christopher Toenjes o t Christopher Toenjes s i r h Islam, the Turks and the Making C Islam, the Turks of the English Reformation n o and the Making of the i John Foxe wrote the first English history of main theme of his ecclesiastical history, t a the Ottoman Empire in his magnum opus, shedding new light on the established m The Acts and Monuments. He exceeds notions of his historiographic methodol- English Reformation r contemporary representations in his ogy and his perception of Catholicism as o f extremely negative image of Islam and the the greatest enemy of “true religion”. e “Turks,” who are identified as Antichrist R and the epitome of wickedness. By juxta- h The History of the Ottoman Empire posing Foxe’s work with that of his sources, The Author s i fascinating conclusions can be drawn. The Christopher Toenjes is a teaching assistant gl in John Foxe’s Acts and Monuments author analyzes the factors prompting at the Department of Early Modern His- n Foxe to insert a lengthy digression on a tory, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg E topic that does not directly concern the (Germany). e h t f o g n i k a M e h t d n a s k r u T e h t , m a l s I Islam, the Turks and the Making of the English Reformation Christopher Toenjes Islam, the Turks and the Making of the English Reformation The History of the Ottoman Empire in John Foxe’s Acts and Monuments Bibliographic Information published by the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek The Deutsche Nationalbibliothek lists this publication in the Deutsche Nationalbibli- ografie; detailed bibliographic data is available in the internet at http://dnb.d-nb.de. Zugl.: Freiburg (Breisgau), Univ., Diss., 2015 Cover illustration: Crucifix mocked by Turks following the conquest of Constantinople, from The Book of Martyrs : A Complete and Authentic Account of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive and ProtestantMartyrs. By John Foxe, Glasgow 1871, 32. Kind thanks to John Wade. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Names: Toenjes, Christopher, 1979- author. Title: Islam, the Turks and the making of the English Reformation : the history of the Ottoman Empire in John Foxe's Acts and monuments / Christopher Toenjes. Description: 1 [edition]. | New York : Peter Lang, 2016. Identifiers: LCCN 2016005558 | ISBN 9783631669310 Subjects: LCSH: Foxe, John, 1516-1587. Actes and monuments. | Martyrologies–History and criticism. | Church history–Historiography. | Turkey–History–Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918. 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This publication has been peer reviewed. www.peterlang.com Contents Acknowledgements ................................................................................................xi Abbreviations ........................................................................................................xiii Preface ........................................................................................................................xv Introduction ...............................................................................................................1 1. Using and Abusing the Turkish Threat .....................................................21 2. Revealed History ............................................................................................103 3. Descriptions of the Turks and Their Religion .....................................207 4. The “feare of the Turke” ...............................................................................311 Conclusion ............................................................................................................387 Appendices ............................................................................................................393 Bibliography ..........................................................................................................401 Index ........................................................................................................................441 v Index of Figures Figure 1: Portrait of John Foxe .....................................................................................4 Figure 2: Vienna ..........................................................................................................52 Figure 3: Siege of Vienna ............................................................................................56 Figure 4: Title page of The Actes and Monumentes, 1570 edition ......................115 Figure 5: “Tamburlaine, the great” ..........................................................................198 Figure 6: Title page of first first printed Latin edition of the Qur’an ..................217 Figure 7: Ottoman Turks ..........................................................................................251 Figure 8: Murder of “Achmat” by Selim I’s henchmen .........................................282 Figure 9: “The Martyrdome of a Christian Jewe in Constantinople” .................286 vii