Publications:

PUBLICATIONS: Books
Religious Women in Golden Age Spain: the Permeable Cloister (Ashgate, 2005).

Problems in European Civilization: The Black Death (Houghton Mifflin, 2005).

PUBLICATIONS: Articles and Essays
"Ideal Men: Masculinity and Decline in Seventeenth-Century Spain," Renaissance Quarterly
61:2 (2008): 463-91.

"The Queen at War: Shared Sovereignty and Gender in Representations of the Granada Campaign," in Questioning the Queen: New Perspectives on Isabel I of Castile, ed.
Barbara Weissberger (Boydell and Brewer, 2008), 108-119.

"Sacred and Secular Spheres: Religious Women in Golden Age Spain," History Compass (peer-
reviewed online journal), vol. 3 (March 2005).

"The Gender of Shared Sovereignty: Texts and the Royal Marriage of Isabel and Ferdinand," in Constructing Gender: Women & Text in the Early Modern Spanish World, edited by Marta Vicente and Luis Corteguera (Ashgate Press, 2003), 37-55.

"Spatial Discipline and Its Limits: Nuns and the Built Environment in Early-Modern Spain," in Gender, Architecture & Power in Early Modern Europe, edited by Helen Hills (Ashgate Press, 2003), 131-149.

"Gender, Order, and the Meaning of Monasticism during the Spanish Catholic Reformation,"
Archive for Reformation History 93 (2002): 145-171.

"Redefining Expectations: Women and the Church in Early Modern Spain," (co-author with
Allyson Poska) in Gender and Religion in the Old and New Worlds, eds. Susan Dinan and Debra Meyers (Routledge Press, 2001): 21-42.

"Ruling Sexuality: the Political Legitimacy of Isabel of Castile," Renaissance Quarterly   53: 1 (Spring 2000): 31-56.

"Convents as Litigants: Dowry and Inheritance Disputes in Early-Modern Spain," Journal of
Social History   33, no. 3 (March 2000): 643-662.

"Discipline, Vocation, and Patronage: Spanish Religious Women in a Tridentine Micro-
Climate," Sixteenth Century Journal, 30: 4 (winter 1999): 1009-1030.