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Clark, J., & Bush, K. E.. (2020). Monastic preaching, c. 1350-1545. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 1125-1139). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Baker, T. M., & Kienzle, B.. (2020). Monastic preaching and the sermon in medieval Latin Christendom to the twelfth century. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 710-728). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Boynton, S. (2020). Monastic liturgy, 1100–1500: continuity and performance. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 958-975). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Vanderputten, S. (2018). Monastic Leadership as an ‘Immaterial Resouce’. A Look at Reformist Abbots of the 10th to Early 12th Centuries. In M. Krätschmer, Thode, K., & Vossler-Wolf, C. (Red.), Klöster und ihre Ressources. Raume und Reformen monastischer Gemeinschaften im Mittelalter (Vol. 7, pp. 99-106). Tübingen: Tübingen Library Publishing.
Röckelein, H.. (2020). Monastic landscapes. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. II. The High and Late Middle Ages (pp. 816-830). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Röhrkasten, J.. (2021). Monastic Elites Between the Struggle for Perfection and the Management of Economic Affairs . In G. Melville & Mixson, J. D. (Red.), Virtuosos of Faith. Monks, Nuns, Canons, and Friars as Elites of Medieval Cultur (Vol. 78, pp. 109-134). Münster: LIT Verlag.
Vanderputten, S. (2021). Monastic Elites and Narratives of Distinction in the High Middle Ages. In G. Melville & Mixson, J. D. (Red.), Virtuosos of Faith. Monks, Nuns, Canons, and Friars as Elites of Medieval Cultur (Vol. 78, pp. 29-40). Münster: LIT Verlag.
Devroey, J. - P. (2020). Monastic economics in the Carolingian Age. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 466-484). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cochelin, I. (2020). Monastic daily life (c. 750–1100): a tight community shielded by an outer court. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 542-560). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Baetsen, S., & Groothedde, M.. (2019). The monastic cemetery of the Broederenkerk in Zutphen: For monks only?. In R. van Oosten, Schats, R., & Fast, K. (Red.), Osteoarchaeology in historical context. Cemetery research from the Low Countries (Vol. 3, pp. 69-119). Leiden: Sidestone Press.
Rolker, C. (2020). Monastic canon law in the tenth, eleventh and twelfth centuries. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 618-630O). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cohen, A. (2020). Monastic art and architecture, c. 700-1100: material and immaterial worlds. In A. Beach & Cochelin, I. (Red.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Monasticism in the Latin West. I. Origins to the Eleventh Century (pp. 519-541). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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.
Mertens, T. (2024). The Monastery as a Literary Institution in the Low Countries (13th–16th Century). In J. Arblaster, Ermens, D., Fraeters, V., Schepers, K., & Stoop, P. (Red.), Spiritual Literature in the Late Medieval Low Countries. Essays by Thom Mertens (pp. 111-139). Turnhout: Brepols.
Cariboni, G. (2007). Monasteri e ordini religiosi nella struttura ecclesiastica: Osservationi e problematiche circa la posizione giuridica e i rapporti istituzionali tra metà XI e metà XII secolo. In G. Melville & Müller, A. (Red.), G. Melville (Vert.), Mittelalterliche Orden und Klöster im Vergleich. Methodische Ansätze und Perspektiven (Vol. 34, pp. 211-239). Berlin: LIT.
Schneider, J. (2010). Monastères et scriptoria en Lotharingie (IXe - Xe siècles). Handelingen van de Koninklijke Commissie voor Geschiedenis, 176(2), 21-40.
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.
Janssens, H. (2019). Molenpatrimonium norbertijnenabdijen BENELUX. In H. Janssens (Red.), Abdijmolens. Natuurkracht ten dienste van norbertijnen en norbertinessen (Vol. 29, pp. 55-71). Averbode: Werkgroep Norbertijner Geschiedenis in de Nederlanden.
Noël, R.. (1991). Moines et nature sauvage dans l'Ardenne du haut Moyen Âge: saint Remacle à Cugnon et à Stavelot-Malmédy. In J. - M. Duvosquel & Dierkens, A. (Red.), Villes et campagnes au Moyen Âge. Mélanges Georges Despy (pp. 563-597). Liège: Editions du Perron.
Stiennon, J. (1999). Moines et chanoines du pays mosan et du conflent au XIe siècle. Contribution à l'étude des mentalités médiévales. In Un Moyen Âge pluriel. Recueil d'articles (pp. 163-178). Malmedy-Liège: Art et Histoire-Séminaire d'Histoire du Moyen Âge de l'Université de Liège.
Wilkin, A. (2019). Moines et chanoines dans le développement économique et urbanistique de la Cité de Liège au Moyen Âge. In P. Racinet (Red.), Moines et chanoines du VIIIe au XVIIIe siècle (Vol. 33, pp. 13-26). Nanteuil-le-Haudouin: CAHMER.
Vauchez, A., & Caby, C.. (2004). Moines, chanoines et religieux au Moyen Âge. Guide de recherche et documents.. L'Atelier du Médiéviste (Vol. 9, p. 372). Turnhout: Brepols.

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