Mary Alberi, “‘Like the Army of God’s Camp’: Political Theology and Apocalyptic Warfare at Charlemagne’s Court”
Sarah Hamilton, “Inquiring into Adultery and Other Wicked Deeds: Episcopal Justice in Tenth- and Early Eleventh-Century Italy”
Giles E. M. Gasper, “Envy, Jealousy, and the Boundaries of Orthodoxy: Anselm of Canterbury and the Genesis of the Proslogion”
Leidulf Melve, “Assembly Politics and the ‘Rules of the Game’ (ca. 650–1150)”
Damien Carraz, “Precursors and Imitators of the Military Orders: Religious Societies for Defending the Faith in the Medieval West (11th–13th c.)”
Sverre Bagge, “Ethics, Politics, and Providence in William Of Malmesbury’s Historia Novella”
John F. Romano, “The Ceremonies of the Roman Pontiff: Rereading Benedict’s Twelfth-Century Liturgical Script”
Constance Hoffman Berman, “Two Medieval Women’s Control of Property and Religious Benefactions in France: Eleanor of Vermandois and Blanche of Castile”
Sharon Koren, “Immaculate Sarah: Echoes of the Eve/Mary Dichotomy in the Zohar”
Frederick N. Clark, “Reading the ‘First Pagan Historiographer’: Dares Phrygius and Medieval Genealogy”
Leah Shopkow,”Connections or Three Stories about Life along the Road: The Survival of the Benedictine Monastery of Andres”
Mary Elizabeth Sullivan, “Democracy and the Defensor Pacis Revisited: Marsiglio of Padua’s Democratic Arguments”
Corneliu Dragomirescu, “Gestures as Performance Markers in French Illuminated Mystery Play Manuscripts: The Case of the Vengeance Nostres Seigneur in MS Arras, Bibl. Mun. 697”
Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendtner, “Creating the Sacred Space Within: Enclosure as a Defining Feature in the Convent Life of Medieval Dominican Sisters (13th–15th c.)
Luminita Florea, “Synaesthesia and Textile Analogies in Fourteenth-Century Music Theory”
Raluca Radulescu, “Pious Middle English Romances Turned Political: Reading Sir Isumbras, Sir Gowther, and Robert of Sicily in Fifteenth-Century England”
Jessica L. Malay, “Thomas of Erceldoune’s Lady: The Scottish Sibyl”
R. H. Nicholson, “Poetry and Politics: ‘A Remembraunce of lii Folye’ in Context”