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Saints as Intercessors between the Wealthy and the Divine: Art and Hagiography among the Medieval Merchant Classes. Co-edited with Emily Kelley. New York: Routledge, 2019.

Anglo-Saxon Saints' Lives as History Writing in Late Medieval England. D.S. Brewer, 2015.

Articles

"'Terre ipse loqueretur': Pre-Conquest Space in Post-Conquest Monastic Foundations." Pre-Conquest History and its Medieval Reception: Writing England's Past, ed. Matthew Firth. York Medieval Press, 2025.

“Saints' Lives and Miracles of the Virgin.” The Oxford History of Poetry, vol. 3, Poetry in English 1400-1500, edited by Julia Boffey and A.S.G. Edwards. Oxford University Press, 2023. 178-93. 

Praying to Northern Saints in English Books of Hours.” In Late Medieval Devotion to Saints from the North of England: New Directions, edited by Christiania Whitehead, Hazel J. Hunter Blair and Denis Renevey, Medieval Church Studies 48. Turnhout: Brepols, 2022. 99-125.

How the Barking Nuns Forgot their Abbesses.” In Vera lex historiae?: Historical truth and the Emergence of the Event in Late Antiquity and the Earlier Middle Ages, ed. Cătălin Țăranu. Punctum Books, 2022. 113-140.

"Anglo-Saxon Futures: Writing England's Ethical Past, Before and After 1066." Medieval Historical Writing. Britain and Ireland, 500-1500. Ed. Jennifer Jahner, Emily Steiner, and Elizabeth M. Tyler. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. 101-116.

"Looking for Grandmothers in Late Medieval Nunneries." Remembering the Medieval Present: Generative Uses of England's Pre-Conquest Past, 10th to 15th Centuries. Ed. Jay Paul Gates and Brian O'Camb. Leiden: Brill, 2019. 144-167.

"Introduction." Co-written with Emily Kelley. Saints as Cover image of Saints as Intercessors bookIntercessors between the Wealthy and the Divine: Art and Hagiography among the Medieval Merchant Classes. Ed. Cynthia Turner Camp and Emily Kelley. New York: Routledge, 2019. 1-24.

"The Sunday Saint: Keeping a Holy 'Merchant's Time' in the Middle English Life of Erasmus." Saints as Intercessors between the Wealthy and the Divine: Art and Hagiography among the Medieval Merchant Classes. Ed. Cynthia Turner Camp and Emily Kelley. New York: Routledge, 2019. 44-69.

"The Temporal Excesses of Dead Flesh." A post-print version of the article is available. This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in postmedieval. The definitive publisher-authenticated version, postmedieval 4.4 (Dec. 2013):416-426, is available online at dx.doi.org/10.1057/pmed.2013.29.

"Spatial Memory, Historiographic Fantasy, and the Touch of the Past in the Middle English St Erkenwald." New Literary History 44.3 (Summer 2013): 471-491. dx.doi.org/10.1353/nlh.2013.0023.

"Osbern Bokenham and the House of York Revisited." Viator 44.1 (Spring 2013): 327-52. dx.doi.org/10.1484/J.VIATOR.1.103153.

"Plotting Chester on the National Map: Richard Pynson's 1521 printing of Henry Bradshaw's Life of Saint Werburge.” Mapping the Medieval City: Space, Place and Identity in Chester c. 1200-1500, ed. C.A. Clarke. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2011. 131-48.

"Inventing the Past in Henry Bradshaw's Life of St Werburge." Exemplaria 23.3 (2011): 244-267.  dx.doi.org/10.1179/174963111X13009808981839.