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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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