Asst. Prof.

Department of History

Arkansas State University

P.O. Box 1690

US

72467 State University, AR

lbarnhouse@astate.edu

Forschung und Projekte

Derzeitige Position(en)

Assistant Professor of History

Aktuelle(s) Projekt(e)

Beyond Cadfael: Medieval Medicine in Popular Culture. Proposal invited by the Science in Popular Culture series, Palgrave Macmillan.

Frühere Position(en)

Visiting Assistant Professor of History (Wartburg College)
Visiting Assistant Professor of History (College of Wooster)

Veröffentlichungen

Monographien (und Dissertation)

Houses of God, Places for the Sick: Hospitals in Communities of the Late Medieval Rhineland.

“The Elusive Medieval Hospital: Mainz and the Middle Rhine Region.” (Ph.Diss.)

Artikel

“‘A Certain Poor Woman’: Vulnerability and Visibility among Hospital Donors and Tenants.” Medieval People: Social Bonds, Kinship and Networks, vol. 36 (forthcoming 2022)
“Hospitals, Healthscaping, and Hateful Words: Public Health in the Late Medieval Rhineland.” In: Pre-Modern Environment and Disease, edited by Lori Jones. Revised chapter submitted May 2020. Proofs submitted September 2021. Forthcoming, Routledge.
“Good People, Poor Sick: The Social Identities of Lepers in the Late Medieval Rhineland.” In: Leprosy and Identity in the Middle Ages: from England to the Mediterranean, edited by Elma Brenner & François-Olivier Touati, 183-207. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2021.
“Disordered Women? The Hospital Sisters of Mainz and Their Late Medieval Identities.” Medieval Feminist Forum 55:2 (2020), 60-97.

Herausgeberschaften und Editionen

“Examining for Leprosy in the Fifteenth Century.” In: Medieval Disability Sourcebook: Western Europe, edited by Cameron Hunt McNabb, 76-93. Earth, Milky Way: punctum books, 2020.