Bibliografie
A Counterfeit Community: Rederijkers, Festive Culture and Print in Renaissance Antwerp. In: Blondé B, Puttevils J, editors. Antwerp in the Renaissance. Vol 49. Turnhout: Brepols; 2020. p. 153-71. (Studies in European Urban History; vol 49).
Faith on Stage: The Chambers of Rhetoric and Civic Religion in the Low Countries, 1400-1700. In: Eisenbichler K, editor. A Companion to Medieval and Early Modern Confraternities. Vol 83. Leiden: Brill; 2019. p. 365-84. (Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition; vol 83).
The matter of piety. Material culture in Zoutleeuw’s church of Saint Leonard (c. 1450-1620). Vol Doctor. Gent: Universiteit Gent; 2018.
Towering piety. Sacrament houses, local patronage and an early Counter-Reformation spirit (1520-1566). Nederlands kunsthistorisch jaarboek. 2017;67:118-59.
Embodied Piety: Sacrament Houses and Iconoclasm in the Sixteenth-Century Low Countries. BMGN. Low Countries Historical Review. 2016;131(1):36-58.
Ritueel van religiositeit, machtsaanspraken en identiteit. In: Mantels R, Van Bruaene A-L, Verbruggen C, Deneckere G, editors. Geloven in Gent. Plaatsen van het religieuze verleden. Gent: Academia Press; 2015. p. 116-21. Abstract
The Brussels Plays of the Seven Sorrows. In: Thelen ES, Speakman Sutch S, editors. The Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels. Drama, Ceremony, and Art Patronage (16th-17th Centuries). Vol 37. Turnhout: Brepols; 2015. p. 51-66. (Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800); vol 37).
Monument voor de eeuwigheid. In: Mantels R, Van Bruaene A-L, Verbruggen C, Deneckere G, editors. Geloven in Gent. Plaatsen van het religieuze verleden. Gent: Academia Press; 2015. p. 66-71. Abstract
In gewijde processie. In: Mantels R, Van Bruaene A-L, Verbruggen C, Deneckere G, editors. Geloven in Gent. Plaatsen van het religieuze verleden. Gent: Academia Press; 2015. p. 102-9. Abstract
A Tangible Past. History Writing and Property Listing by the Brussels Seven Sorrows Confraternity, c. 1685. In: Thelen ES, Speakman Sutch S, editors. The Seven Sorrows Confraternity of Brussels. Drama, Ceremony, and Art Patronage (16th-17th Centuries). Vol 37. Turnhout: Brepols; 2015. p. 3-18. (Studies in European Urban History (1100-1800); vol 37).