Updated 12/25
EDUCATION
Ph. D., Columbia University, History, 1997
M. Phil., Columbia University, History, 1992
M.A., University of Chicago, Religion, 1990
B.A., (with highest honors) Oberlin College, History and Religion, 1988
POSITIONS
Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Curator of Early Books and Manuscripts and Adjunct Professor of History, 2012-2024. Lead curator, 2015-16.
Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois
Associate Professor, 2005-2012, Assistant Professor 1999-2005.
The Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies, Chicago, Illinois
Acting Director 1998-99; Associate Director 1997-98; Assistant Director 1996-97.
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, 2003-2004
Newberry Library/British Academy Fellowship for Study in Great Britain, 2003
NEH Stipend to participate in a Summer Institute, 2001
Scholar in Residence, The Newberry Library, 1999-2012
Postdoctoral History Department Associate, Northwestern University, 1996-1997; 1998-1999
Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship, Vatican Film Library, 1995
Grant-in-Aid, Folger Shakespeare Library, 1994
Jacob K. Javits Fellow in the Humanities, 1989-1993
Faculty Fellowship, Columbia University, 1990-1993
Entering Fellowship, University of Chicago, 1989-1990
UNIVERSITY AWARDS
Illinois State University Outstanding University Teacher Award, 2006
College of Arts and Sciences’ Outstanding Teaching Award in the Social Sciences, 2004
University Teaching Initiative Award, 2001-2002
UNIVERSITY GRANTS
International Supplemental Travel Grant, 2007
Faculty Research Award, Illinois State University, 2004
Faculty Research Award, Illinois State University, 2003
Summer Faculty Fellowship, Illinois State University, 2002
Pre-Tenure Faculty Initiative Grant, Illinois State University, 2001
Center for the Advancement of Teaching’s Teaching-Learning Development Grant, 2000
Junior Faculty University Research Grant, Illinois State University, 2000
BOOKS
The Savoy Hours, Commentary to the Facsimile Edition. Co-authored with Roger Wieck. Lucern: Quaternio Verlag, 2017.
A Gathering of Medieval English Manuscripts: The Takamiya Collection at the Beinecke Library. Co-authored with Diane Ducharme and Emily Ulrich. Yale University Press, 2017. Nominated for Leab Award.
*The Voynich Manuscript: A Photofacsimile with Essays. Yale University Press, November 22, 2016. ISBN-13: 978-0300217230.
*Introduction to Manuscript Studies. Co-authored with Timothy Graham. Cornell University Press, 2007. [ISBN: 9780801487088 (paperback) 9780801438639 (hardcover)] Received Weiss/Brown Publication Subvention Award ($11,000); Illinois State University History Department Foundation Grant ($1,000) to offset printing costs.
*Peer reviewed
EXHIBITS
Thomas Phillipps: Making History in the Nineteenth Century. Partial Building Exhibit, The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Spring, 2019, in Bibliomania! Honorable Mention in the Division Two (“Moderate”) category of the Katharine Kyes Leab & Daniel J. Leab Exhibition Awards
Making the Early English Book, Full Building Exhibit. The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Fall, 2017. Electronic exhibit: http://exhibits.library.yale.edu/exhibits/show/making-the-english-ms
Recent Acquisitions: The Otto F. Ege Collection of Broken Books and Manuscripts, Partial Building Exhibit. Fall, 2016. (http://news.yale.edu/2016/09/23/recent-acquisitions-exhibit-highlights-depth-breadth-and-development-beinecke-collections)
Reading English: An Exhibition Celebrating the James Marshall & Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, with Kathryn James, Full Building Exhibit, The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Fall, 2014. (http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/about/news/new-exhibition-celebrates-osborn-collection). Related publication: Reading English: an exhibition celebrating the James Marshall & Marie-Louise Osborn Collection by Kathryn James and Raymond Clemens.
Contributing Curator to Beinecke Library 50th Anniversary Exhibits: The Power of Pictures (curated by by George Miles), Fall, 2013; Permanent Markers: Aspects of the History of Printing (curated by Timothy Young), Spring, 2013; By Hand: Celebrating the Manuscript Collections (curated by Kathryn James). Related publication: An inspiration to all who enter: fifty works from Yale University’s Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, edited by Kathryn James with contributions by Raymond Clemens, Kathryn James, Nancy Kuhl, George Miles, Kevin Repp, Edwin C. Schroeder, and Timothy Young. [ISBN: 9780300196429]
ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS
“Acquisition, Collaboration, Teaching: The Role of the Beinecke Library in Driving Research,” 一橋大学社会科学古典資料センター年報 39 (2019): 13-18.
“Medieval Women Visionaries in the Renaissance: Jacque Lefèvre d’Etaples’ Liber trium virorum et trium spiritualium virginum,” in From Knowledge to Beatitude: St. Victor, Twelfth-Century Scholars, and Beyond. Essays in Honor of Grover A. Zinn, Jr. Ed. E. Ann Matter and Lesley Smith. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 2013: 358-383.
“Medieval Maps in a Renaissance Context: Gregorio Dati and the Teaching of Geography in Fifteenth-Century Florence,” in Cartography in Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Fresh Perspectives, New Methods. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2008: 236-56.
“The Pope’s Shrunken Head: The Apocalyptic Visions of Robert of Uzès,” in History in the Comic Mode
Medieval Communities and the Matter of Person, edited by Rachel Fulton and Bruce Holsinger. New York: Columbia University Press, 2007 [ISBN: 978-0-231-13368-5]: 39-44.
«Marie-Madeleine et la politique de l’espace, Saint-Maximin, XIIIe-XIVe siècles» Regards américains sur le Midi médiéval. Projet de numéro spécial Annales du Midi 118, (2006): 411-429.
“The Newberry Sfera and the Study of Renaissance Geography,” Mapline 94-95 (Fall, 2002): 1-4.
“Gregorio Dati’s Sfera and Geographical Education in Renaissance Florence,” National Endowment for the Humanities Slide Set #29. Chicago: Newberry Library, 2002. (ISBN 0-911028-75-7)
“The Cult of Mary Magdalen in the Late Middle Ages,” in Medieval Hagiography: An Anthology, edited by Thomas Head. Garland Press, 2000. pp. 655-674.
EDITED VOLUMES
Editor, Special Issue. Peace and Power in Medieval Europe. Essays in Medieval Studies: Proceedings of the Illinois Medieval Association 23 (2006).
POPULAR PUBLICATIONS
“Instruments of the Passion: Decoding the images of a medieval prayer book,” Yale Alumni Magazine, (May/June 2021), p. [https://yalealumnimagazine.com/articles/5297-instruments-of-the-passion]
“Curses! And the revenge of the Greeks:In the ancient world, people inscribed hexes on lead to foil their foes, Yale Alumni Magazine, (March/April, 2021), p. [https://yalealumnimagazine.com/articles/5270-curses-and-the-revenge-of-br-the-greeks]
“Now’s your chance: Take home the mysterious Voynich Manuscript and decode it yourself, Yale Alumni Magazine, (January/February 2017): [https://yalealumnimagazine.com/articles/4411-voynich-manuscript]
“Parsing the Moon: A Classic Poem for Teaching Chinese Characters,” Yale Alumni Magazine 80:4 (March/April, 2017), p. 56. [https://yalealumnimagazine.com/articles/4445-parsing-the-moon]
“Gregorio Dati, La Sfera,” Beyond Words: Illuminated Manuscripts in Boston Collections. Edited by Jeffrey Hamburger, William Stoneman, Anne-Marie Eze, Lisa Fagin Davis and Nancy Netzer. Boston: McMullen Museum of Art, 2016, p. 268-269.
“Thomas More in the Tower: St. Thomas More’s Last Book,” Yale Alumni Magazine 78:5 (May/June, 2015) p. 54. [https://yalealumnimagazine.com/articles/4092-st-thomas-mores-last-book]
SIGNIFICANT GIFTS AND ACQUISITIONS
The Middle English and Latin Manuscripts of Prof. Toshiyuki Takamiya, 2017. Largest collection of Middle English manuscripts in private hands.
The Otto Ege Archive, Thousands of fragments, over 70 codices, 2016
The Olivetan Gradual, Gift of Susan Weil, 2014. 1M Gift.
James Stevens-Cox Collection, ongoing collection from 20th century collector.
Martin Schøyen, many manuscripts and fragments, ongoing.
John Lydgate, Fall of Princes, The Audley End Lydgate, 2018
Dutch Arma Christi Prayer Roll
Justinian’s Digest, with intact chemise binding, 2014
Letters of Abelard and Heloise (Last copy in private hands), 2015
The Clumber Park Chartier, 2017
Initiated collection of seal matrixes with Schøyen
PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
“The Toshiyuki Takamiya Collection and the Beinecke Library (video),” Early Book Society XVII Biennial Conference, Bangor University, North Wales, UK, July 14, 2021.
“A New Dutch Arma Christi Prayer Roll: Beinecke MS 1187” & “Roundtable: The Ethic of Collecting Medieval Manuscript Fragments,” International Congress of Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI. May 10-14, 2021
“Filling in the Blanks: Manuscript Production and the Lilly Library’s Scribal Pattern Books” and “How Culture Affects Page Layout: Some Observations on Production and Mis-en-page.” Mediaevalia Lecture and Workshop, Lilly Library, Indiana University, October 8-9, 2019.
“Jewish Skins on Christian Books: Some Results of the Ritual Murder Trials in the Fifteenth Century,” Material Culture Lunch, Yale University. April 11, 2019.
“Redeeming Forgeries: The Role of Scientific Analysis at the Beinecke Library,” Presenting the Medieval World, University of New Mexico, April, 2019
“Acquisition, Collaboration, Teaching: The Role of the Beinecke Library in Driving New Research,” Turning the Pages of Western Rare Books in Japan, Keynote Lecture. Hitotsubashi University. December, 2018.
“The Impact of the Vinland Map on Medieval Cartography: Forgery and the Vinland Map,” The Vinland Map Rediscovered: New Research on the Forgery and its Historical Contexts. September 21, 2018.
“Gilding the Lily? Teaching the Decorated Charter, Keio University MS 112” with Takami Matsuda, Comité international de paléographie latine XXth Colloquium, Yale University, 5-8 September 2017.
“The Latin Papyri of Dura-Europos,” Comité international de paléographie latine XXth Colloquium, Yale University, 5-8 September 2017.
“Editing in the Digital Age,” The Generative Power of Tradition: A Celebration of Traditio, 75 Years, Fordham University, March 25, 2017.
“The Beinecke Apocalypse: A New Illustrated Manuscript from the Burrus Collection,” UK Friends of Yale in London, Lambeth Palace, March 7, 2017.
“The World’s Most Mysterious Manuscript: Theories on Its Origin and Use,” University of Vermont, February 8, 2017.
“The Collection of Otto Ege at Yale University,” 9th Annual Lawrence J. Schoenberg Symposium
on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age, University of Pennsylvania, November 18, 2016.
“What is the Voynich Manuscript?” with Joseph Calamia, Elizabethan Club, Yale University, November 30, 2016.
“The Voynich Manuscript” with Joseph Calamia, in Books out of Beinecke, Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, New Haven, October 26, 2016.
“Bits and Pieces: Making the Parts Whole,” Rare Book School Plenary Lecture, New Haven, CT. June 5, 2016.
“The Institution Gathering Fragments: Yale and the Beinecke Expanding Collections,” International Congress of Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI. May 14, 2016.
“Will the Real Shakespeare Please Stand Up? How We Know What We Know about Shakespeare’s Plays from Early Print and Manuscript Sources,” Public Lecture at the University of South Carolina. April 18, 2016.
“The ‘Family’ Portfolio: A Key to the Ege Collection” Words & Deeds Actions Enacted, Re-Enacted & Restored From Late-Antique Theater to the Legacy of Otto Ege, By Way of, inter alia, Saint-Denis and Gutenberg A Symposium of the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence. Princeton University,March 25-26, 2016.
“The Southweald Missal in its Historical Context,” UK Friends of Yale in London. London, March 15, 2016.
“Rolls and Scrolls after the Codex: Some Challenges of the Digital Archive,” Medieval Academy of America, Boston, February, 2016.
“Memory and Materiality in the Archives,” with Kathryn James and Gabriela Redwine, Things (Re)called: Memory and Materiality Across the Disciplines. Yale University. November 14-15, 2014.
“Reading English: Collecting English Manuscripts at Yale,” Keio University, Tokyo, Japan. April 14, 2014.
“The Vinland Map: An Extremely Interesting and Controversial Document, or Why Vikings Don’t Ask for Directions.” Yale Conference on Baltic and Scandinavian Studies. March 13-15, 2014
“The Riccardiana World Map: A New Taxonomy for a New Mappamundi.” International Conference on the History of Cartography. Bern, Switzerland. July, 2007.
“Envisioning History: Relics, Miracles, and Pilgrimage in Late Medieval Provence.” Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. October, 2005.
“Medieval Maps in a Renaissance Context: Gregorio Dati and the Teaching of Geography in Fifteenth-Century Florence.” Cartography in Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Fresh Perspectives, New Methods. Vancouver, October 2005
“Dismantling the Magdalen: Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaples and the Humanist Critique of the Cult of the Saints.” Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. October, 2004.
“Gregorio Dati’s Sfera: Form and Function.” Newberry Library Fellows’ Seminar. May, 2004.
“Paying Tribute: The Magdalen and Miraculous Transformation in the Late Middle Ages.” International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, 2004.
“Learning Geography in the Renaissance: Gregorio Dati’s La Sfera,” Chicago Map Society. Chicago, November 2003.
“Before Columbus: Mapping the World of Renaissance Florence,” Newberry Library Colloquium. September, 2003.
“Text and Meaning in Hildegard’s Corpus,” Medieval Intellectual History Workshop. The Newberry Library. Chicago, February, 2002.
“Hildegard of Bingen’s Lingua ignota (Unknown language): Revelation, Translation, and the Visionary Medium,” Religious Thought and Action in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Oberlin College, May 12, 2001. By invitation.
“Bernard Gui and the Fashioning of History,” CraftingHistory for the Present: Uses of the Past in the Middle Ages. Illinois Medieval Association. Chicago, February, 2000.
“Texts and Contexts: The Humanist Rediscovery of Hildegard of Bingen’s Scivias,” Constructing Hildegard: Reception and Identity, 1098-1998. Rice University, November, 1998. By invitation.
“Books of Hours, Lay Piety, and Interior Visualization,” Newberry Library Colloquium, May, 1998.
“Miraculous Male Impotence and Sexual Purity in Late Medieval Devotion,” Pollution and Prohibition in the Middle Ages, Chicago, March 1998.
“The Prostitute and the Saint,” Newberry Library Colloquium, February, 1997.
“Silencing the Magdalen: The Provençal Image of St. Mary Magdalen,” International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, 1995.
Numerous presentations of Newberry Library and Beinecke Library rare books and manuscripts to graduate students and faculty.
DIGITAL HUMANITIES PROJECTS
Fragmentarium: Analyzing in situ Fragments in the Beinecke Library Incunables, Adviser. Liz Hebbard, Indiana University, Project Director.
Digital Rolls and Fragments, Advisor. Graduate student run group that travels to universities and conferences to teach TEI to other graduate students to mark and edit rolls and fragments. Supported by numerous grants.
Editor, Material Evidence in Incunabula, Center for European Research Libraries, 2018-present.
Editor, Co-Team Coach, La Sfera Challenge, Spring, 2020.
MEDIA AND INTERVIEWS
Ray Clemens and Diane Ducharme on the greatest book collector of all time. Interview by Nigel Beale, The Biblio File, November 10, 2019.
Local NPR program focusing on fakes and forgeries in the museum community. http://wnpr.org/post/mysteries-museum-crime-and-deception-art
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Rare Book School, University of Virginia (courses taught in New Haven, CT)
The Book in the Manuscript Era (2017-present)
Science and the Medieval Book (with Richard Hark) (2021-2022)
Rare Book School, University of Virginia (courses taught online, COVID-19)
Materials that Made the Manuscripts
Science and the Medieval Manuscript (with Richard Hark)
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, Fall 2013-present
Hagiography (Graduate)
The Bible in the Middle Ages (Graduate, with Anders Winroth)
Charters and Cartularies (Graduate, with Paul Freedman)
Introduction to Latin Paleography (Graduate)
Life and Death in Medieval Beauvais (Graduate)
Medieval Hagiography (Graduate) co-taught with Anders Winroth
Medieval Legal History (Graduate) co-taught with Anders Winroth
Medieval Saints (Undergraduate Seminar)
The Newberry Library, Chicago, IL. October-December 2011
Introduction to Manuscript Studies (Graduate)
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Summer, 2010 and 2012
Medieval Latin Paleography (Graduate)
Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois. August, 1999-2012
Magic and Witchcraft in the Western Tradition (Regular and Honors sections)
Western Civilization II (Modern)
The Renaissance: The Black Death and the Rebirth of Pagan Antiquity
The Reformation: The Religious Revolution in Early Modern Europe
Gender and Sexuality in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
Historiography and Historical Methods (Honors Undergraduate)
It’s the End of the World as We Know It: Comparative Apocalypticism (Mixed Graduate/Undergraduate)
Popular Culture in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Mixed Graduate/Undergraduate)
Saints and Society (Mixed Graduate/Undergraduate)
Maps and Mentalities (Mixed Graduate/Undergraduate)
Christians and Jews in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe (Graduate)
Historiography and the Philosophy of History (Graduate)
DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois. January-December, 1998
World History I
From Renaissance to Enlightenment: 1300-1750
Columbia College, Chicago, Illinois. September 1993-January 1996
Europe and the West II: Medieval Culture
Europe and the West III: Early Modern and Modern Europe
Topics in History: Medieval European Mysticism
The Newberry Library,Lyceum Program, Chicago, Illinois. February 1993-March, 1998
Medieval Women’s Visionary Literature
Medieval European Mysticism
Constructions of the Self: Medieval Autobiography
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Medieval Academy of America
Elected Counsellor, 2018-2021
Committee on Committees, 2018-19
Medieval Academy GSC Mentor, 2019
Ad Hoc Committee on Professional Pathways, 2019
Executive Committee, 2019-2021
Digital Scriptorium 2
Member, Steering Committee, 2020-2022
Digital Scriptorium
Member, Advisory Council, 2018-2020
American Historical Association
J. Franklin Jameson Award Committee (for outstanding achievement in the editing of historical sources) (2017, chair; 2015, member)
Local Arrangements Committee for Chicago Annual Meeting (2012)
Elizabethan Club, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
Assistant Librarian
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
Provenance Working Group (Nazi-Era), 2021-2022.
Available on request.
Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois.
Director, History Departmental Honors Program, 1999-2012.
College of Arts and Sciences Research Proposal Review Committee (2009-2011)
Department Faculty Status Committee (2008-2010)
Academic Senate (Elected), 2001-2002.
Rules Committee
College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee, 2001-2003.
Executive Committee Representative, Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies, 1999-2012.
History Department Curriculum Committee, 2001-2003.
Editorial Board, Recounting the Past, 2001-2004.
Editor, Recounting the Past, 2004-2006.
Student Awards Committee, 2005-2008.
Illinois Medieval Association
Past President, Illinois Medieval Association, 2006–2007
President, Illinois Medieval Association, 2005–2006
Vice President, Illinois Medieval Association, 2004–2005
The Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois
Available upon request.
Book Reviews: Speculum, The Medieval Review, The Journal of Religion.
Press Peer Review Publications: Cornell University Press, J. Paul Getty Museum Press, Johns Hopkins University Press, Brill.
Tenure Review: Carleton College
Librarian Review: University of Arizona Library
CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS
Director, Workshops in the Archival Sciences at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, (3 to 5 workshops per year), 2013-2018.
Founder and Director, The Newberry Library History of the Book Seminar, (5 speakers per year) 1998-2012.
Co-organizer (with William Courtenay (1999-2001), Robert Lerner (2001-2004), and John Van Engen (2004-2012)), Medieval Intellectual History Graduate Student Workshop (4 sessions per year) 1999-2012.
Organizer, Peace and Power in Medieval Europe, Sponsored by Illinois State University and The Newberry Library, Chicago, February 2006.
Co-organizer (with John Freed), Midwest Medieval Annual Conference. Normal, Illinois, October, 2005.
Co-organizer (with Peggy McCracken), Pollution and Prohibition in the Middle Ages, Sponsored by the University of Illinois, Chicago. Chicago, March 1998.
WORKSHOPS AND PUBLIC LECTURES
“Witchcraft and Magic in Medieval Europe” Newberry Library/ Chicago Public School Teachers Consortium, January 27, 2010.
“Must we Burn Luther?”Teachers as Scholars: A Professional Development Program of the Newberry Library and the Chicago Academy of Sciences in Partnership with the Chicago Public Schools. February 5-6, 2009.
“What’s the Matter with Feudalism?” Teachers as Scholars: A Professional Development Program of the Newberry Library and the Chicago Academy of Sciences in Partnership with the Chicago Public Schools. January 10-11, 2008.
“Saints and Sinners,” Teachers as Scholars: A Professional Development Program of the Newberry Library and the Chicago Academy of Sciences in Partnership with the Chicago Public Schools. May 18-19, 2006.
“Women in Medieval Europe,” Newberry Library/Chicago Public School Teachers Consortium Seminar. May 24, 2006.
“Women in Medieval and Renaissance Europe,” Teachers as Scholars: A Professional Development Program of the Newberry Library and the Chicago Academy of Sciences in Partnership with the Chicago Public Schools. February 10-11, 2000; February 6-7, 2003.
“Witchcraft and Magic in the Middle Ages and Renaissance,” Teachers as Scholars: A Professional Development Program of the Newberry Library and the Chicago Academy of Sciences in Partnership with the Chicago Public Schools. March 23-24, 1999; February 7-8, 2002, September 25-26, 2003.
“The Early Printed Editions of Shakespeare’s Works,” Featured Speaker, National Council of Teachers of English Second International Teaching Shakespeare Conference: Rethinking Teaching Shakespeare. February 27, 1998.
CORPORATE GRANTS:
Author and Project Director. The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation: Institute in the Archival Sciences Support Grant (January, 1998-July, 1999). $16,000 to fund summer institute in Latin paleography and the creation of a workbook and CD-ROM for instruction (workbook co-authored with Timothy Graham).
Project Director, National Endowment for the Humanities Grant Extension (August 1997-March 1999). $12,000 to publish on-line bibliographies and images of new manuscripts and early printed books from the collections of the Newberry Library.
LANGUAGES
Read Latin, Middle English, French, Italian and German.
Extensive work and training in Latin and Middle English paleography and codicology.
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
History and Use of Pigments and Inks Workshop, The Newberry Library, May 19-23, 2003. Directed by Cheryl Porter, director of the Montefiascone Library Conservation Project.
NEH Summer Institute in the History of Cartography: Popular Cartography and Society, The Newberry Library Hermon Dunlap Smith Center for the History of Cartography, 2001 (NEH Summer Stipend).
NEH Summer Institute in the Archival Sciences: Latin Paleography, The Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies, 1994 (Grant-in-Aid, Folger Shakespeare Library).
Summer Latin Institute, City University of New York, 1989 (Musurillo Scholarship).
Oxford University, Students from Abroad Programme, Mansfield College, 1986-87.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Medieval Academy of America
American Historical Association
Bibliographic Society of America
WEBSITES AND SOCIAL MEDIA