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Johnson, Sherri F
sherri.johnson@ucr.edu

3021 CHASS INT NORTH
University of California
Riverside, CA 92521


(951) 827-7971 (Voice)
(951) 827-3324 (Fax)

    Johnson, Sherri F

    Assistant Professor

    College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
    Religious Studies

    Biography

     

    Degrees

    Ph.D. History 2004
    University of Arizona
    M.A. History 1997
    University of Arizona
    B.A. History 1992
    Louisiana State University

    Publications

    SUBMITTED ARTICLE

    “Crisis, Change, and Monastic Identity.” Submitted to the Journal of Medieval History.

    WORKS IN PROGRESS

    “Porous Boundaries: The Classification of Nunneries in Late Medieval Bologna.” Article being prepared for submission to Magistra.

    Order and Disorder: Women’s Monasticism in Late Medieval Bologna. Book-length manuscript.

    CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

    “‘Reform and Restoration’: Observance and Economics in Monastic Unions.” Presented at the International Congress for Medieval Studies; Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 2007.

    “The Hermitess and the Madonna: The Foundations of Santa Maria del Monte della Guardia.” Presented at the Medieval Association of the Pacific Conference, Los Angeles, California, March 2007.

    “Porous Boundaries: The Classification of Nunneries in Late Medieval Bologna.” Presented at the International Congress for Medieval Studies; Kalamazoo, Michigan, May 2006.

    “Poverty, Wealth, and Nunneries.” Presented at the Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Conference; Tempe, Arizona, February 2006.

    “Unions and Suppressions of Nunneries in Late Medieval Bologna.” Presented at the California Medieval History Seminar; San Marino, California, February 2005.

    “Monastic Hostile Takeovers: Unions and Suppressions of Nunneries in Medieval Bologna.” Guest Lecture for the Medieval Europe Graduate Colloquium on Faith and Finance, University of Arizona Department of History; Tucson, Arizona, December 2003.

    “Nunneries and Orders in Thirteenth-Century Bologna.” Presented at the California Medieval History Seminar; San Marino, California, February 2003.

    “Rules Made to be Modified: The Case of Santa Caterina de Quarto.” Presented at the Newberry Library Center for Renaissance Studies Conference; Chicago, Illinois, June 2000.

    “The Beloved and the Lover: ‘Bridal Mysticism’ in the High Middle Ages.” Presented at the University of Arizona Department of History Graduate Student Conference; Tucson, Arizona, March 1997.

    “Regina Caelestis: Isis and the Virgin Mary.” Presented at the American Historical Association-Pacific Coast Branch; Maui, Hawaii, August 1995. Also presented at the Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference; Flagstaff, Arizona, April 1995.

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