Publications

Books

Articles

  • “‘They will know our hearts’: Practicing the Art of Dissimulation on the Islamic Periphery.” Journal of Early Modern History 20 (2016): 193-217.
  • “The Crusading State: The Expedition for the Spanish Cruzada Indulgence from Trent to Lepanto.”The Sixteenth Century Journal 44 (2013): 97-114.
  • “Only the King Can Do It: Adaptation and Flexibility in Crusade Ideology in Sixteenth Century Spain.” Church History 81 (2012): 552-574.
  • “For the Defense of the Faith? The Crusading Indulgence in Early Modern Spain.” Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 101 (2010): 164-185.
  • “What has Iberia to do with Jerusalem? Crusade and the Spanish Route to the Holy Land in the Twelfth Century.” Journal of Medieval History 34 (2008): 383-395. 
  • “The Pastoral Use of the Book of Revelation in Late Tudor England.” Journal of Ecclesiastical History 57 (2006): 693-710.
  • Jerome Zanchi, the Application of Theology, and the Rise of the English Practical Divinity Tradition.” Renaissance et Réforme 29.2-3 (2005): 97-120.
  • “‘A priest who appears good’: Manuals of Confession and the Construction of Clerical Identity in Early Modern Spain.” Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgescheidenis/ Dutch Review of Church History 85 (2005): 333-348.

Essays

  • “Román’s Garden: Places, Spaces, and Religious Practice among the Moriscos of Deza.” In Kevin Ingram, ed., Conversos and Moriscos in Late Medieval Spain and Beyond, 185-202. Leiden: Brill, 2021.
  • “Peace and Quiet in Castile: Baptized Muslims, Feudal Lords, and the Royal Expulsion.” In Sabine Schmidke, ed., Studying the Near and Middle East at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton, 1935-2018, 371-74. Gorgias Press, 2018.
  • “The Prisoners’ Dilemma: Strategies and Ruses in the Inquisitorial Jails of Early Modern Cuenca.” In Allison Levy, ed., Playthings in Early Modernity: Party Games, Word Games, Mind Games, 277-89. Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 2017.