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Books & Special Issues
Medieval Art in Motion: The Inventory and Gift Giving of Queen Clémence de Hongrie. Pennsylvania State University Press, 2019. Awarded the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Art History Publication Initiative Grant.
 
Moving Women Moving Objects (400-1500)  co-edited with Tracy Chapman Hamilton. Brill, 2019.


Encountering Medievalism co-edited special issue with with Larisa Grollemond and Bryan Keene. Different Visions: New Perspectives on Medieval Art 11 (2025). 

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Digital Art History Projects
Mapping the Medieval Woman with Tracy Chapman Hamilton, digital resource and publications in Esri’s ArcGIS, then CartoDB/Carto, Neatline, and mapping networks in Palladio. The current public-facing iteration MappingtheMedievalWoman.com is in Wordpress. Ongoing digital projects.

 
Articles & Reviews

“Haptic Histories: The Social Lives of Rings in French Late Medieval Inventories and Testaments.” In The Social Life of Medieval Rings, edited by Jitske Jasperse, 33-56. Arc Humanities Press, 2025.

“Finding Badass Women through Medievalism.” In Encountering Medievalism, eds. Larisa Grollemond, Bryan Keene, and Mariah Proctor-Tiffany. Different Visions: New Perspectives on Medieval Art 11 (2025). 

“Fantasy, Fiction, Film, and Fandoms: Playing with the Middle Ages” with Larisa Grollemond and Bryan Keene. In Encountering Medievalism, eds. Larisa Grollemond Bryan Keene, and Mariah Proctor-Tiffany. Different Visions: New Perspectives on Medieval Art 11 (2025). 
 
Review of The Mineral and the Visual: Precious Stones in Medieval Secular Culture, by Brigitte Buettner. caa.reviews (July 10, 2023).

“Inscribing Her Presence: Digital Mapping and Women in Late Medieval Paris” with Tracy Chapman Hamilton. Medieval People: Social Bonds, Kinship, and Networks 37 no. 1, article 3 (2023).
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“Doris Duke and Mary Crane: Collecting Islamic Art for Shangri La, a Hawaiian Hideaway Home.” Journal of the History of Collections  (January 2022): 179-92.

“Women and the Circulation of Material Culture: Crossing Boundaries and Connecting Spaces” with Tracy Chapman Hamilton. In Moving Women Moving Objects (400-1500), eds. Tracy Chapman Hamilton and Mariah Proctor-Tiffany, 1-12. Brill, 2019.
 
“Transported as a Rare Object of Distinction: Gift Giving in the Inventory and Testament of Clémence of Hungary.” The Journal of Medieval History 41 no. 2 (2015): 208-28.
 
“Lost and Found: Visualizing a Medieval Queen’s Destroyed Objects.” In Queens in the Mediterranean, ed. Elena Woodacre, 73-96. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Named article of the month by Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index. 
 
Mariah Proctor-Tiffany, et al., The Object of Ornament: European Design, 1480-1800.  The Rhode Island School of Design Museum, Exhibition Notes 18, Spring 2002. 


Publications and Digital Projects in Progress


Medievalism, two invited co-edited issues with Larisa Grollemond and Bryan Keene for the Different Visions journal, Jennifer Borland and Nancy Thompson, editors.
 
“A Woman’s Work is Never Done: Digitally Mapping Labor in Late Medieval Paris,” invited essay with Tracy Chapman Hamilton for the Festschrift for Sheila Bonde, edited by Erica Nunn-Kinias, accepted by Brepols (2026).

Medieval Women in Paris: Shaping Material Culture and the City, co-edited with Tracy Chapman Hamilton and Kathleen Nolan.
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“Digital Mapping to Undo Cultural Forgetting: Women and Object Movement in Medieval Europe,” with Tracy Chapman Hamilton in in Medieval Women in Paris: Shaping Material Culture and the City, co-edited by Tracy Chapman Hamilton, Kathleen Nolan, and Mariah Proctor-Tiffany.


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