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Krönert, K.. (2017). Between Identity, History, and Rivalry: Hagiographic Legends in Trier, Cologne, and Liège. In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 49-68). Turnhout: Brepols.
Meijns, B. L. I. (2017). Between the Empire and the Reform Papacy: The Abbey of St Hubert and the Impact of its Papal Bull (1074) on Ecclesiastical Tradition and Monastic Identity in the Diocese of Liège. In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 219-250). Turnhout: Brepols.
Margue, M. (2017). Identités monastiques dans un monde bouleversé: Représentations identitaires dans la Chronique de Saint-Hubert, dite Cantatorium (diocèse de Liège, début XIIe s.). In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 251-299). Turnhout: Brepols.
Schroeder, N. (2017). Imperial Abbacy Meets French Lordship: Stavelot-Malmedy and the County of Luxembourg under Thibaut of Bar and Ermesinde (1197-1247). In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 29-48). Turnhout: Brepols.
Diehl, J. (2017). Masters and Schools at St Laurent: Rupert of Deutz and the Scholastic Culture of a Liégeois Monastery. In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 151-182). Turnhout: Brepols.
Diehl, J. (2017). Masters and Schools at St Laurent: Rupert of Deutz and the Scholastic Culture of a Liégeois Monastery. In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 151-182). Turnhout: Brepols.
Moens, S. (2017). The mulieres religiosae, Daughters of Hildegard of Bingen? Interfaces between a Benedictine Visionary, the Cistercians of Villers, and the Spiritual Women of Liège. In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 301-338). Turnhout: Brepols.
Snijders, T. (2017). Near Neighbours, Distant Brothers: The Inter-Monastic Networks of Benedictine Houses in the Southern Low Countries (900-1200). In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 69-108). Turnhout: Brepols.
Reilly, D. (2017). Reims, Liège, and Institutional Reform in the Central Middle Ages: Flavius Josephus as a Father of the Church. In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 109-150). Turnhout: Brepols.
van Engen, J. (2017). The Religious Women of Liège at the Turn of the Thirteenth Century. In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 339-370). Turnhout: Brepols.
Vanommeslaeghe, H. (2017). Wandering Abbots: Abbatial Mobility and stabilitas loci in Eleventh-Century Lotharingia and Flanders. In S. Vanderputten, Snijders, T., & Diehl, J. (Red.), Medieval Liège at the Crossroads of Europe. Monastic Society and Culture, 1000-1300 (Vol. 37, pp. 1-27). Turnhout: Brepols.