Articles
“Hidden in Plain Sight: Recent Scholarship in Women’s History, Gender History, and Sexuality Studies” for a special issue of the Bulletin of Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies (in submission).
“‘An operation more appropriate for women’: The Gendering of Smallpox Vaccination in the Spanish Empire,” Journal of Women’s History 34, no.1 (Spring 2022): 5-25.
“Experiencing Locally, Thinking Globally: Smallpox Vaccination as a Framework for Understanding the Global Early Modern,” Modern Philology special issue “Multiplicities: Recasting the Early Modern Global,” 119, no. 1 (August 2021): 111-126.
“Vaccinating in the Name of the Lord: The Catholic Church and the Extension of Smallpox Vaccination in the Spanish Empire (1803-1810),” in Medicine and Religion in the Trans-Atlantic World, 1550-1800, edited by Kathleen Miller (invited, volume in submission).
“The Atlantic World,” with Susan D. Amussen, in Companion to Global Gender History 2nd edition, edited by Merry Wiesner-Hanks and Teresa Meade, 367-382. Hoboken: Wiley Blackwell, 2021.
“Spanish Women, Work, and the Early Modern Atlantic Economy,” in Embodiment, Identity, and Gender in the Early Modern Age, edited by David M. Whitford and Amy E. Leonard, 223-234 New York: Routledge Press, 2021.
“Epilogue” in Women and Community in Medieval and Early Modern Iberia, edited by Alexandra Guerson, Dana Wessell-Lightfoot, and Michelle Armstrong-Partida. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2020.
“Heir to their Legacy: Early Modern Women as Catalysts for Political Action in the Twenty-first Century,” Sixteenth Century Journal 50, no.1 (Fall 2019): 105-110.
“The Case for Agentic Gender Norms for Women in Early Modern Europe,” Gender & History 30, no.2 (July 2018): 354-365.
“Gender: Structures and Roles,” with Kirsten Schultz in The Iberian World, edited by Pedro Cardim, Fernando Bouza Álvarez, and Antonio Feros, 166-188. New York: Routledge Press, 2019.
“The Pedagogical is Political: Feminism as a Pedagogical and Political Choice in the Classroom.” Sixteenth Century Journal 48, no.4 (Winter 2017): 890-892.
“Peninsular Women, Migration, and the Creation of the Spanish Empire,” World History Bulletin 33, no. 2 (Fall 2017): 5–8.
“From Peasants to Slave Owners: Race, Class, and Gender in the Rio de la Plata,” in The Early Modern Hispanic World: Transnational and Interdisciplinary Approaches, edited by Kimberly Lynn and Erin Kathleen Rowe, 174-190. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017.
“Gender on Trial — Attitudes about Femininity and Masculinity: The Inquisition,” in Judging Faith, Punishing Sin: Inquisitions and Consistories in the Early Modern World, edited by Gretchen Starr-LeBeau and Charles H. Parker, 240-251. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. In Spanish Juzgar la fe, castigar el pecado: Inquisiciones y consistorios en el mundo moderno. Madrid: Cátedra 2020.
“Disciplinary Institutions in the Atlantic World: Inquisitions,” in Judging Faith, Punishing Sin: Inquisitions and Consistories in the Early Modern World, edited by Gretchen Starr-LeBeau and Charles H. Parker, 266-278. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017. In Spanish Juzgar la fe, castigar el pecado: Inquisiciones y consistorios en el mundo moderno. Madrid: Cátedra, 2020.
“Transnationalism and the Study of Early Modern Women,” invited blog post at ssemw.org September 2016.
“Conveying Complexity: Women and Gender in the Western Past,” with Katherine L. French Sixteenth Century Journal 45, no.4 (Winter 2014): 975-976.
“Shifting the Frame: Trans-imperial Approaches to Gender in the Atlantic World.” With Susan A. Amussen. Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal
“Sin.” In The Lexikon of the Hispanic Baroque: Technologies of a Transatlantic Culture ed. Kenneth Mills and Evonne Levy, 317-319. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2013.
“Upending Patriarchy: Rethinking Marriage and Family in Early Modern Europe.” In The Ashgate Research Companion to Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe, ed. Allyson M. Poska, Jane Couchman and Katherine McIver, 195-21. Farnham, UK: Ashgate Press, 2013.
“Restoring Miranda: Gender and the Limits of European Patriarchy in the Early Modern Atlantic World.” coauthored with Susan D. Amussen Journal of Global History 7:3 (November 2012): 342-363.
“An Ocean Apart: Reframing Gender in the Spanish Empire.” In Women of the Iberian Atlantic ed. Sarah E. Owens and Jane E. Mangan, 37-56. Baton Rough: Louisiana State University Press, 2012.
“Campesinas transatlánticas: Las mujeres y la migración en el imperio español al fin del siglo XVIII.” Nuevo Mundo, Mundos Nuevos, Debates, 2012, 19 June 2012 http://nuevomundo.revues.org/63354.
“Public Health, Peasant Bodies, and the Spanish Colonization of Patagonia.” Social History of Medicine 25:2 (2012):290-306.
“Babies on Board: Women, Children, and Imperial Policy in the Spanish Empire.” Gender and History 22:2 (August 2010): 269-283. Honorable Mention 2011 Society for the Study of Early Modern Women Essay and Article Award.
“How Women’s History Transformed the Study of Early Modern Spain.” Bulletin of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies 23:1 (2008): 5-19.
“’A Married Man is a Woman’: Negotiating Masculinity in Early Modern Northwestern Spain,” in Masculinity in the Reformation Era eds. Scott Hendrix and Susan Karant-Nunn, 3-20. Kirksville, MO: Truman State University Press, 2008.
“Spain,” in Reformation and Early Modern Europe: A Guide to Research ed. David M. Whitford, 290-308. Kirksville, MO: Truman State University Press, 2008.
“Managing Stress?: Connecting Research and Pedagogy in Women’s History.” In Structures and Subjectivities: Attending to Early Modern Women ed. Joan E. Hartman and Adele Seeff, 341-355. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2007.
“Elusive Virtue: Rethinking the Role of Female Chastity in Early Modern Spain.” Journal of Early Modern History 8:1-2 (June 2004): 135-146.
“Confessionalization and Social Discipline in Early Modern Spain.” Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte 94 (2003): 308-319.
“Redefining Expectations: Women and the Church in Early Modern Spain.” coauthored with Elizabeth A. Lehfeldt. In Gender and Religion in the Old and New Worlds: A Transatlantic Perspective, ed. Susan E. Dinan and Debra A. Meyers, 21-42. New York: Routledge, 2001. Spanish Edition: Mujeres y religión en el viejo y nuevo mundo en la edad moderna. Madrid: Narcea, 2002.
“Gender, Property, and Retirement Strategies in Early Modern Northwestern Spain.” Journal of Family History 25:3 (July 2000): 313-325.
“When Bigamy is the Charge: Gallegan Women and the Holy Office.” In Women in the Inquisition: Spain and the New World, ed. Mary Giles, 189-205. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. Spanish edition: Mujeres en la Inquisición: La persecución del Santo Oficio en España y el nuevo mundo. Barcelona: Ediciones Martínez Roca, 2000.
“From Parties to Pieties: Redefining Confraternal Activity in Seventeenth-Century Ourense (Spain).” In Confraternities and Catholic Reform in Italy, France, and Spain, Sixteenth Century Essays and Studies, ed. John Patrick Donnelly, S.J. and Michael W. Maher, S.J., vol. 44, 215-231. Kirksville, Mo: Thomas Jefferson University Press, 1999.
“When Love Goes Wrong: Getting Out of Marriage in Seventeenth-Century Spain.” Journal of Social History 29:4 (June 1996): 871-882.
“Matters of Life and Death in Galicia.” Mediterranean Studies, vol. 4 (1994): 103-124.
“Popular Religion in Portugal.” Encyclopedia of the Reformation, ed. Hans Hillerbrand, vol.3, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995