Ph.D. Dissertation Mentor/Co-Mentor:


(co-mentor) Roberta A. McKelvie, o. s. f., “Retrieving a Living Tradition: The Recovery of the Historical Significance of Angelina of Montegiove as Franciscan Tertiary, Italian Beguine, and Leader of Women,” Theology Department; defended 22 April 1996


Louis Hamilton, “The Power of Liturgy and the Liturgies of Power in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries”; defended 22 May 2000


Derek Rivard, “Sanctifying the World: Ritual Blessings and Lay Piety in Medieval Europe”; defended 25 August 2000


Lori Pieper,“St. Elizabeth of Hungary and the Franciscan Tradition”; defended 22 October 2001


Ildar Garipzanov, “Rex francorum–Imperator augustus–Gratia Dei rex: the Language of Authority in the Carolingian World (751-877)”; defended 26 March 2004


Michael Vargas, “Social Resources and Institutional Change in the Dominican Province of Aragon, 1302-1399”; defended 20 January 2006


Patrick Holt, “The Formation and Training of Preachers: Simon of Hinton’s Summa iuniorum”; in progress


Allison Clark, “Female Hermits in Medieval Siena: Their Physical and Spiritual Spaces in the Life of the City”; in progress


Tomas Zahora, “Alexander Neckam’s Encyclopedias: Works at a Juncture-point in Medieval Intellectual and Social History”; in progress


Morgan Kay (Franck), “The Manuscript Context of Medieval Welsh Prophecies”; in progress


Ken Mondschein, “A Matter of Time: Church, Civic Administration, and the Idea of the Hour in Medieval France”; in progress