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Arkansas State University
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Lucy C. Barnhouse's scholarship examines medieval history and its intersections with contemporary culture. Her recent publications explore themes of disability and justice in adaptations of the Robin Hood legend, as well as the teaching of complex historical and social issues through medieval film. Barnhouse has also published on the historical roles of religious women and the evolution of hospital communities in the late medieval period, investigating topics related to law, custom, and community practice. With a career output of 54 publications and an h-index of 2, her work contributes to the study of historical representation and the development of communities in the medieval era.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 54
- Citations: 27
Selected Publications
- Crossroads of Identity: The Late Medieval Evolutions of a HospitalCommunity (2025) DOI
- :<i>Why Study the Middle Ages?</i> (2024) DOI
- Jennifer Kolpacoff Deane and Anne E. Lester, eds. <i>Between Orders and Heresy: Rethinking Medieval Religious Movements</i> (2024) DOI
- Disability and Medieval (In)Justice in The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) and Robin of Sherwood (1984) (2024) DOI
- :<i>Stripping the Veil: Convent Reform, Protestant Nuns, and Female Devotional Life in Sixteenth-Century Germany</i> (2024) DOI
- “For all miserable persons”: Small and Extra-Urban Hospitals (2023) DOI
- Conclusion (2023) DOI
- Introduction (2023) DOI
- Houses of God (2023) DOI
- Hospitals and their Networks: Recreating Relationships (2023) DOI
- Bibliography (2023) DOI
- Mainz’s Hospital Sisters and the Rights of Religious Women (2023) DOI
- Leprosaria and the Leprous: Legal Status and Social Ties (2023) DOI
- Hospitals in Communities of the Late Medieval Rhineland (2023) DOI
- Leprosaria and the Leprous: Legal Status and Social Ties (2023) DOI
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