Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015). To Jerusalem in spirit: Women and pilgrimage in the late middle ages. Invited lecture delivered at Transported in Spirit: Visionary Travel in the Old World and the New, The University of Texas at Arlington, TX.
Beebe, Kathryne E., et al. (Eds). (2015). Space, place and gendered identities: Feminist history and the spatial turn. London: Routledge.
Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015). Brother Hugo and the bear [Audio book edition]. Dreamscape Media.
Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015). Brother Hugo and the bear [Japanese translation]. Mitsumura Educational, Tokyo, Japan.
Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015, July 6). Digital observance: Big data, tiny data, and observant reform. Presented at the International Medieval Congress in Leeds, UK.
Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015). Digital observance: Visualizing observant reform in the Middle Ages [Digital Resource].
Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015). The needle and the haystack: Social history and the elusive male virtual pilgrim. Presented at the Texas Medieval Association Conference, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.
Creative Works
Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015). To Jerusalem in spirit: Women and pilgrimage in the late middle ages. Invited lecture delivered at Transported in Spirit: Visionary Travel in the Old World and the New, The University of Texas at Arlington, TX.
Beebe, Kathryne E., et al. (Eds). (2015). Space, place and gendered identities: Feminist history and the spatial turn. London: Routledge.
Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015). Brother Hugo and the bear [Audio book edition]. Dreamscape Media.
Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015). Brother Hugo and the bear [Japanese translation]. Mitsumura Educational, Tokyo, Japan.
Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015, July 6). Digital observance: Big data, tiny data, and observant reform. Presented at the International Medieval Congress in Leeds, UK.
Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015). Digital observance: Visualizing observant reform in the Middle Ages [Digital Resource].
Beebe, Kathryne E. (2015). The needle and the haystack: Social history and the elusive male virtual pilgrim. Presented at the Texas Medieval Association Conference, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.