Introduction
I. The nature of memory
Queens, a dog, and a purloined letter : on memory as a discursive phenomenon in late Renaissance France / David P. LaGuardia
Mien souvenant, je moblie moymesmes : Délie as memento mori / Brooke Di Lauro
Soundscapes of the wars of religion : sensory crisis and the collective memory of violence / Amy C. Graves-Monroe
II. Re-viewing the wars of religion : communion, cannibalism, and testimony
Communities under siege : Léry, famine, and the cannibal within / Hope Glidden
Fathers and sons : paternity, memory, and community in Agrippa D'aubigné's Histoire universelle / Kathleen P. Long
Agrippa d'Aubigné's tragiques as testimony / Andrea Frisch
From communion to communication: the creation of a reformation public through satire / George Hoffmann
III. Remembering people and places
Brantôme's Dames illustres : remembering Marguerite de Navarre / Dora E. Polachek
How memory constitutes nations in Louis le Roy's Vicissitude / Nicolas Russell
Montaigne and the will not to forget / Elisabeth Hodges
IV. Memory, identity, alterity
Memory and forgetting in Louis le Roy's presentation of the androgyne / Marian Rothstein
Cannibalism and cognition in Jean de Léry's Histoire d'un voyage / Cathy Yandell
The struggle for cultural memory in Ronsard's Discours des misères de ce temps / Marcus Keller
Witchcraft and subjectivity : The trial of the witches of Marlou (1582-83) / Virginia Krause.