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Literature Domain

  • Van Hyning, V., Olmeda, S., Boyington, E., James, R., & Bibeault, B. (accepted). Rewriting the American Library Association Standards for Library Services for the Incarcerated or Detained. Journal of Intellectual Freedom, Access to Information in Carceral Institutions.
  • ALA Standards for Library Services for the Incarcerated or Detained (forthcoming).
  • “Competing Lives and Contested Objects,” in Memory and the English Reformation, eds Alexandra Walsham and Brian Cummings (Cambridge University Press), pp 303-317, https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108900157.021
  • Book: Convent Autobiography: Early Modern English Nuns in Exile (Oxford University Press, 2019)
  • “Reading, Voice and Performance: ‘The Freak Show’ Revisited,” in “This Business of Words”: Reassessing Anne Sexton, ed. Amanda Golden. (University Press of Florida, 2016).
  • “Expressing Selfhood in the Convent: Anonymous Chronicling and Subsumed Autobiography,” Recusant History 32/2 (October 2014), 219–34.
  • Author of “Margaret Clement,” “Catherine Holland” and “Winefrid Thimelby” entries for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, and commissioning editor for a group of twenty articles: “Women Religious in Exile” (OUP, May 2014). See “Convent Lives in Exile, 1540–1800,” OUP blog.
  • “Naming Names: Chroniclers, Scribes and Editors of St Monica’s Convent, Louvain, 1630–1906,” in English Convents in Exile, 1600–1800: Communities, Culture and Identity, eds Caroline Bowden and James Kelly (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2013), 87–108.
  • “Augustine Baker: Discerning the ‘Call’ and Fashioning Dead Disciples,” in Angels of Light? Sanctity and the Discernment of Spirits in the Early Modern Period, eds Clare Copeland and Johannes Machielsen (Leiden: Brill, 2013), 143–68.
  • Contributing editor, English Convents in Exile, 1600–1800. Vol. 3: “Life Writing I,” ed. Nicky Hallett, gen. ed. Caroline Bowden (6 vols, London: Pickering & Chatto, 2012), 263–306.
  • Co-authored with Elisabeth Dutton, “Augustine Baker and the Mystical Canon,” in Dom Augustine Baker, 1575–1641, ed. Geoffrey Scott (Leominster: Gracewing, 2012), 85–110.

Thesis

PhD in Early Modern English Literature, University of Sheffield and British Library co-doctoral award, 2010–2013. Thesis title: “Cloistered Voices: English Nuns in Exile, 1550–1800.” http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/6308/