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- Essays in Medieval Studies
- West Virginia University Press
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- Identity Begins at Home: Female Conduct and the Failure of Counsel in Le Menagier de Paris Volume 22, 2005, pp. 21-39
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Preface: Imagining Medieval Identities
- Imitatio in Early Medieval Spirituality: The Dream of the Rood, Anselm, and Militant Christology
- Affective Spirituality: Theory and Practice in Bede and Alfred the Great
- Spirituality and Devotion in the Anglo-Saxon Penitentials
- Between Christianity and Judaism: The Identity of Converted Jews in Medieval London
- Scribal Performance and Identity in the Autobiographical Visions of Otloh of St. Emmeram (d. 1067)
- Horses, Horsemen, and Hunting: Leading Londoners and Equestrian Seals in the Late Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries
- Dressing Down: Aristocratic Identity in Le Jeu de Robin et Marion
- Translation, Self-Representation, and Statecraft: Lady Margaret Beaufort and Caxton's Blanchardyn and Eglantine (1489)
- The Formation of Women's Legal Identity in Trecento Venice
- Identity Begins at Home: Female Conduct and the Failure of Counsel in Le Menagier de Paris
- William Marshal, Lancelot, and the Issue of Chivalric Identity
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