Bibliografie
Individual experience, collective remembrance and the politics of monastic reform in high medieval Flanders. Early Medieval Europe. 2012;20(1):70-89.
Flemish Monasticism, Comital Power, and the Archbishops of Canterbury: A Written Legacy from the Late Tenth Century. In: Rollason D, Leyser C, Williams H, editors. England and the Continent in the Tenth Century. Studies in Honour of Wilhelm Levison (1876-1947). Vol 37. Turnhout: Brepols; 2011. p. 67-86. (Studies in the Early Middle Ages; vol 37).
Episcopal benediction and monastic autonomy in the 12th-century bishopric of Tournai: the curious blessing of Hugo, first abbot of Saint-André (1188). Revue d’Histoire Ecclésiastique. 2011;106(1):37-60.
Reconciliation and record keeping: Heresy, secular dissent and the exercise of episcopal authority in eleventh-century Cambrai. Journal of Medieval History. 2011;37(4):343-57.
A Compromised Inheritance: Monastic Discourse and the Politics of Property Exchange in Early Twelfth-Century Flanders. The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 2010;61(2):229-51.
Oboedientia. Réformes et discipline monastique au début du XIe siècle. Cahiers de civilisation médiévale. 2010;53(3):255-66.
Gérard de Brogne en Flandre. Etat de la question sur les réformes monastiques du Xe siècle. Revue du Nord. 2010;92(385):271-95.
Then I received the habit of holy religion: Memorializing the Monastic Profession in the Turn of the Twelfth Century. Sacris Erudiri. 2010;49:379-406.
Monks, Knights, and the Enactment of Competing Social Realities in Eleventh- and Early-Twelfth-Century Flanders. Speculum. 2009;84(3):582-612.
Het turbulente verleden van de Luikse prinsbischoppen door de ogen van een inwoner van het oude graafschap Loon: de Chronijk van Luyk, toegeschreven aan Petrus Treckpoel (1442-circa 1507-8). Handelingen van de Koninklijke Commissie voor Geschiedenis. 2008;174:5-88.
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