Presentations

‘Piety, Masculinity, and Tears in Late Anglo-Saxon England’, International Medieval Conference, Leeds (UK), July, 2010.

‘Episcopal power, property and performance: connections between the anonymous oath codes and a cattle-theft charm in Textus Roffensis’, at Textus Roffensis: Law, Language and Libraries in Early Medieval England, University of Kent (UK), July, 2010.

‘Authority and Authorship in an Anglo-Saxon Compilation Manuscript’, Texas Medieval Association, University of Texas at Austin, October, 2009.

‘Tears and Religious Experience in Late Anglo-Saxon England’, International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, May, 2009.

‘The Ambivalence of Judith in Late Anglo-Saxon England’, at The Sword of Judith: A Multidisciplinary Conference, New York Public Library, April, 2008.

‘Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid: Pastoral Care for a Passionate Laity’, International Medieval Conference, Leeds (UK), July, 2006.

‘Borrowing and Bowdlerizing in Eleventh-Century Textual Culture’, International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, May, 2006.

 ‘Anglo-Saxon ‘Notes and Commonplaces’ in Context’, Haskins Society Conference, Washington D.C., 2005.

‘The Homilies of a Pragmatic Archbishop’s Handbook in Context’, The Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman Studies, Battle (UK), 2005.

‘The Confessional Directives of Cotton Tiberius A. iii’, Haskins Society Conference, Cornell University, 2003.

‘The Fabrication of Communal History at Christ Church, Canterbury’, International Medieval Conference, Leeds (UK), 2003.   

‘The Cross in Rule, Homily, Liturgy and Charm: Themes from Cotton Tiberius A. iii’, International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, 2003.

‘The Meaning and Use of Cotton Tiberius A. iii’, International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, 2002.   

‘The Oral and Textual Transmission of Lunar Prognostics in Anglo-Saxon England’,   
Haskins Society Conference, Cornell University, 1998.

‘Queenship in Crisis – Stephen’s Queen Maud’, Boston Graduate Symposium, Boston College, 1998.