Bibliografie

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2020
Masure, H. (2020). ‘And Thus the Brethren Shall Meet All Together’: Active Participation in Antwerp Confraternities, c. 1375-1650. In B. Blondé & Puttevils, J. (Red.), Antwerp in the Renaissance (Vol. 49, pp. 107-129). Turnhout: Brepols. doi:https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SEUH-EB.5.119779
2021
Masure, D. (2021). Dag en nacht met de dienst van God bezig. Het augustijnenklooster in Ieper (1261-1796). In A. Declercq, Breyne, J., D'haene, P., Hosten, J., Lazoore, S., Meirlaen, J. - P., & Trio, P. (Red.), Om Gods wil. Duizend jaar kloosterleven in Ieper (pp. 85-89). Ieper: Vrienden van de Sint-Maartenskathedraal Ieper.
2017
Masure, H. (2017). Poor boxes, guild ethic and community building in Brabant, ca. 1250-1600. In J. Colson & van Steensel, A. (Red.), Cities and solidarities : urban communities in pre-modern Europe (pp. 115-131). Abingdon: Routledge.
2011
Mazel, F. (2011). Monachisme et aristocratie aux Xe-XIe siècles. Un regard sur l’historiographie récente. In S. Vanderputten & Meijns, B. L. I. (Red.), Ecclesia in medio nationis. Reflections on the Study of Monasticism in the Central Middle Ages. Réflexions sur l’étude du monachisme au moyen âge central (Vol. 42, pp. 47-75). Leuven: Leuven University Press.
2017
McDonald, G. (2017). ‘Burned to Dust’: Censorship and Repression of Theological Literature in the Habsburg Netherlands during the 1520s. In V. Soen, Vanysacker, D., & François, W. (Red.), Church, Censorship and Reform in the Early Modern Habsburg Netherlands (Vol. 101, pp. 27-52). Leuven-Louvain-la-Neuve: Brepols.
2014
McGinn, B. (2014). Essential Themes in Ruusbroec’s Mysticism. In J. Arblaster & Faesen, R. (Red.), A Companion to John of Ruusbroec (Vol. 51, pp. 130-178). Leiden-Boston: Brill.
2009
McGuire, B. P. (2009). Monastic and religious orders, c. 1100-c. 1350. In M. Rubin & Simons, W. (Red.), Christianity in Western Europe, c. 1100-c. 1500 (Vol. 4, pp. 54-72). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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