Caroline Walker Bynum
Affiliations: | Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, Princeton, NJ, United States |
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Bynum CW. (2017) History and Presence by Robert A. Orsi (review) Common Knowledge. 23: 539-540 |
Bynum CW. (2014) A Linking of Heaven and Earth: Studies in Religious and Cultural History in Honor of Carlos M. N. Eire . Edited by Emily Michelson, Scott K. Taylor, and Mary Noll Venables. St. Andrews Studies in Reformation History. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2012. xi + 250 pp. $119.95 cloth. Church History. 83: 484-486 |
Bynum CW. (2011) The Conversion of Herman the Jew: Autobiography, History and Fiction in the Twelfth Century (review) Common Knowledge. 17: 534-534 |
Bynum CW. (2010) Marquard von Lindau and the challenges of religious life in late medieval Germany. The passion, the eucharist, and the Virgin Mary . By Stephen Mossman. (Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs.) Pp. viii+381. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. £65. 978 0 19 957554 1 The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 61: 837-839 |
Bynum CW. (2006) More Popes Than Piety? Approaches to Religion in the New Cambridge Medieval History Catholic Historical Review. 92: 268-272 |
Bynum CW. (2005) Mechthild of Magdeburg and Her Book: Gender and the Making of Textual Authority (review) Common Knowledge. 11: 487-488 |
Bynum CW. (1980) Did the Twelfth Century Discover the Individual The Journal of Ecclesiastical History. 31: 1-17 |