Bibliografie
Dominus Jhesus novum genus militie constituit et elegit: “the Lord Jesus has set up and chosen a new sort of knighthood”. The military orders’ relations with women from the twelfth to the sixteenth century ‒ a survey. Ordines Militares [Internet]. 2022;27:9-44. https://apcz.umk.pl/OM/article/view/37635/34346 .
The Trial of the Templars in the County of Flanders (1307-12). In: . The Debate on the Trial of the Templars (1307–1314). Farnham-Burlington: Ashgate; 2010. pp. 285-299. .
Fighting the King of France: Templars and Hospitallers in the Flemish Rebellion of 1302. In: . The Debate on the Trial of the Templars (1307–1314). Farnham-Burlington: Ashgate; 2010. pp. 45-56. .
The Hospitaller Sisters in Frisia. In: . Hospitaller women in the Middle Ages. Aldershot: Ashgate; 2006. pp. 179-208. .
Introduction:A Survey of Hospitaller Women in the Middle Ages. In: . Hospitaller women in the Middle Ages. Aldershot: Ashgate; 2006. pp. 1-42. .
Introduction:A Survey of Hospitaller Women in the Middle Ages. In: . Hospitaller women in the Middle Ages. Aldershot: Ashgate; 2006. pp. 1-42. .
Women and the Military Orders in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. In: . Hospitaller women in the Middle Ages. Aldershot: Ashgate; 2006. pp. 43-70. .
Men and Women of the Hospitaller, Templar and Teutonic Orders: Twelfth to Fourteenth Centuries. In: . Hospitaller women in the Middle Ages. Aldershot: Ashgate; 2006. pp. 71-88. .
Knightly hospitallers or crusading knights? Decisive factors for the spread of the Teutonic Knights in the Rhineland and the Low Countries, 1216-1300. In: . Welfare and warfare. Aldershot: Ashgate; 1998. pp. 75-80. .
The Beginnings of the Military Orders in Frisia. In: . Welfare and warfare. Aldershot: Ashgate; 1998. pp. 307-317. .