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Work in Progress

Book: The Still and the Compass: Two Women Scientists of Early Modern France. Co-edited and Translated with Colette H. Winn. Contracted with The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series. Toronto: Iter Academic Press 

Book: Anna Maria van Schurman, EUKLERIA or Choosing the Better Lot (1673). Co-edited and translated with Steve Maiullo

Article submitted fro publication: “‘Anna and Annaeus, He and She’: The Reception of Anna Maria van Schurman's 1633 Self-Portrait”

Article: “[Dieu] se servit de Jeanne d’Arc”: The Textual Public Identity of Martine de Bertereau, Baronne de Beausoleil (ca. 1584-ca.1645)." Forthcoming in Renaissance and Reformation

In Progress: List

Article: "Salons, Network Patronage, and the Self-Representation of French Seventeenth-Century Women of Science.” Forthcoming in Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal.


Article: "'Kill off this hydra's head': The Emergence of Theologian Anna Maria van Schurman as Religious Polemicist." Forthcoming in Portraits of Women who Exemplified Themselves through Their Faith (XVIth-XVIIth Centuries), Cahiers des Recherches Medievales et Humanistes, 2022.1.


 

  • “‘Kill off this hydra’s head’: The Emergence of Theologian Anna Maria van Schurman as Religious Polemicist,” in Portraits of Women Who Exemplified Themselves Through Their Faith (XVIth–XVIIth Centuries), special issue of Cahiers des Recherches Médiévales et Humanistes (Journal of Medieval and Humanistic Studies), forthcoming, 2022, no. 1.“‘Kill off this hydra’s head’: The Emergence of Theologian Anna Maria van Schurman as Religious Polemicist,” in Portraits of Women Who Exemplified Themselves Through Their Faith (XVIth–XVIIth Centuries), special issue of Cahiers des Recherches Médiévales et Humanistes (Journal of Medieval and Humanistic Studies), forthcoming, 2022, no. 1.

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