“”A True Guide to Glory”: Gender and Death in Seventeenth-Century Women’s Funeral Sermons,” digital history research in progress.
““The Printer to the Courteous Reader,” The Printer’s Role in Shaping the Early
Modern Reading Experience,” article, in progress.
“Her Majesties Most Humble and Obedient Servants: Pursuit of the Queen’s Patronage in Print,” article, in progress.
“’To the most Godlye, virtuous, and mightye Princes Elizabeth’: Identity and Gender in the Dedications to Elizabeth I,” Ph.D. dissertation, Arizona State University (August 2008). Committee: Retha Warnicke, Chair, Philip Soergel, Andrew Barnes.
“Anne Askew” and “Diana Primrose” Encyclopedia entries in Encyclopedia of Women in the Renaissance (ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2006).
“Funeral Orations and Sermons” Encyclopedia entry, co-authored with Retha Warnicke, The Encyclopedia of Death and Dying (Macmillan Reference USA, 2002).
“The Recovery of the Holy Land: Pierre Dubois and His Vision of Glory,” Journal of History, Iota Gamma Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta 7 (Spring, 1997): 87-102.
Professional Development:
“The History of Printed Books to 1800” course: by application only, at the Rare Book School at the University of Virginia. March 11-15, 2002.
ENG 598: Medieval and Renaissance Paleography at Arizona State University