Bibliografie
The Black Cistercians: The Reactions of Black Monks to Bernard of Clairvaux and the Challenges of Increased Competition. The Catholic Historical Review. 2019;105(3):429-456. .
Behind the Scenes: Establishing a Scriptorium in the Eleventh-Century Monastery of Saint-Sépulcre, Cambrai. Manuscripta. 2019;63(1):105-145. .
Between Identity, History, and Rivalry: Hagiographic Legends in Trier, Cologne, and Liège. In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300. Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 49-68. .
The Investiture Controversy in the Diocese of Liège Reconsidered: An Inquiry into the Positions of the Abbeys of Saint-Hubert and Saint-Laurent and the Canonist Alger of Liège (1091-1106). In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300. Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 183-217. .
Imperial Abbacy Meets French Lordship: Stavelot-Malmedy and the County of Luxembourg under Thibaut of Bar and Ermesinde (1197-1247). In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300. Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 29-48. .
Masters and Schools at St Laurent: Rupert of Deutz and the Scholastic Culture of a Liégeois Monastery. In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300. Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 151-182. .
The Religious Women of Liège at the Turn of the Thirteenth Century. In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300. Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 339-370. .
Wandering Abbots: Abbatial Mobility and stabilitas loci in Eleventh-Century Lotharingia and Flanders. In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300. Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 1-27. .
Reims, Liège, and Institutional Reform in the Central Middle Ages: Flavius Josephus as a Father of the Church. In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300. Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 109-150. .
The mulieres religiosae, Daughters of Hildegard of Bingen? Interfaces between a Benedictine Visionary, the Cistercians of Villers, and the Spiritual Women of Liège. In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 301-338. .