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More, A.  (2023).  Change and Renewal: Mendicants and Tertiaries in Later Medieval Europe. In J.  Burton & Curran, K. A. (Red.), Medieval women religious c. 800-c. 1500. New Perspectives (pp. 61-75). Woodbridge: The Boydell Press.\par \par More, A., & Mulder-Bakker, A. B..  (2020).  Striving for religious perfection in the lay world of Northern Europe. In A.  Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 1057-1073). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.\par \par More, A.  (2015).  Dynamics of Regulation, Innovation, and Invention. In J. D.  Mixson & Roest, B. (Red.), A Companion to Observant Reform in the Late Middle Ages and Beyond (Vol. 59, pp. 85-110). Leiden: Brill.\par \par More, A.  (2014).  Institutionalizing Penitential Life in Later Medieval and Early Modern Europe; Third Orders, Rule, and Canonical Legitimacy. Church History, 83(2), 297-323.\par \par }