Bibliografie
The Religious Women of Liège at the Turn of the Thirteenth Century. In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300. Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 339-370. .
Reims, Liège, and Institutional Reform in the Central Middle Ages: Flavius Josephus as a Father of the Church. In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300. Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 109-150. .
The mulieres religiosae, Daughters of Hildegard of Bingen? Interfaces between a Benedictine Visionary, the Cistercians of Villers, and the Spiritual Women of Liège. In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 301-338. .
Near Neighbours, Distant Brothers: The Inter-Monastic Networks of Benedictine Houses in the Southern Low Countries (900-1200). In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300. Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 69-108. .
Universal Historiography as Process? Shaping Monastic Memories in the eleventh-Century Chronicle of Saint-Vaast. In: . Universal Chronicles in the High Middle Ages. Woodbridge: York Medieval Press; 2017. pp. 43-64. .
Identités monastiques dans un monde bouleversé: Représentations identitaires dans la Chronique de Saint-Hubert, dite Cantatorium (diocèse de Liège, début XIIe s.). In: . Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300. Turnhout: Brepols; 2017. pp. 251-299. .
Reconsidering Religious Migration and Its Impact. The Problem of Irish Reform Monks in Tenth-Century Lotharingia. Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique 2017;112(3-4):588-618. .
Saint-Jacques dans son milieu monastique (XIe-XIIIe siècle) : réseaux et réformes. In: . L’église Saint-Jacques à Liège. Templum pulcherrimum. Une histoire, un patrimoine. Namur: Institut du Patrimoine wallon; 2016. pp. 45-55. .
Aristocratic patronage, political networking and the shaping of a private sanctuary. Countess Clemence of Flanders and the early years of Bourbourg Abbey (c.1103–21). Journal of Medieval History. 2016;42(3):317-337. .
The Statutes of the Earliest General Chapters of Benedictine Abbots (1131–early 1140s). Journal of Medieval Monastic Studies. 2016;5:61-91. .