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61. Straight talk: Community, conflict, and critique in the lives of women saints in medieval England (Saint Katherine of Alexandria, Saint Margaret of Antioch, Saint Cecilia of Rome, Clemence of Barking, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Capgrave)
62. Consuming passion: Poetics of the Eucharist in late Medieval England
63. Theories of the nonsense word in medieval England
64. Writers in religious orders and their lay patrons in late medieval England
65. Tradition and transformation in text and image in the cults of Mary of Egypt, Cuthbert, and Guthlac: Changing conceptualizations of sainthood in medieval England
66. Mercy and the misericord in late medieval England
67. Maria Mediatrix: Mediating the Divine in the Devotional Literature of Late Medieval England
68. Meanings of masculinity in late medieval England: Self, body and society
69. Special sanctuaries in medieval England
70. Aural Literacy: Rhetorical Community and Shared Sayings in Late Medieval England
71. The image of the wanton Christ-Child in the apocryphal infancy legends of late medieval England
72. Gendered lessons: The pastoral care of women in late medieval England
73. Auralities: Sound Cultures and the Experience of Hearing in Late Medieval England
74. A regnal genealogy in trouble: The Trojan myth as a traumatic national historiography in medieval England
75. Horses for Work and Horses for War: The Divergent Horse Market in Late Medieval England
76. Habitus and the discipline of reading in late medieval England
77. Meditation and pilgrimage in late medieval England: In search of the historical Jesus
78. Royal almsgiving in medieval England: A study in the ritual and administrative construction of kingship
79. Commerce and labor in medieval England: The impact of the market economy on workers' diet and wages, 1275--1315
80. Material culture and self-presentation in Late Medieval England
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