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Researcher
Steven Vanderputten
- Keywords:memory and memorial practices, cultural history, social history, reform, religious history, Medieval history, history of religious communities, gender, group identities
- Disciplines:Medieval history, Cultural history, Political history, Historiography, Study of Christianity, History of religions, churches and theology, European history
Affiliations
- Department of History (Department)
Member
From1 Jan 2010 → Today - Department of Medieval history (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 1998 → 31 Dec 2009
Projects
1 - 9 of 9
- Discourses of Monastic Property and Poverty in 12th-Century Normandy: A Study of Orderic Vitalis, Robert of Torigni, and the Abbey of Le BecFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - mobility
- Lieu(x) de mémoire for Judith, first countess of Flanders. Valorisation for a broad audience of new historical, bio-anthropological and archaeological research into a tenth-century elite necropolis beneath Saint-Peter's square in GhentFrom1 Apr 2023 → 31 Mar 2024Funding: BOF - various
- The Quest for Otherness. Uncovering Narratives of Religious Distinction in the 'Long Tenth Century'From1 Jan 2020 → 31 Dec 2023Funding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Pirenne Consortium for Medieval StudiesFrom1 Jul 2018 → TodayFunding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Ritual scripting as work in progress: codifying rituals of inclusion and exclusion in the tenth- to twelfth-century WestFrom1 Oct 2015 → 31 Dec 2016Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Pre-allocated professorship in medieval historyFrom1 Oct 2015 → 30 Sep 2020Funding: BOF - ZAP BOF mandates
- Ritual scripting as work in progress: codifying rituals of conflict and reconcilation in the Medieval West (tenth-twelfth centuries)From1 Mar 2013 → 15 May 2016Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Pirenne Consortium for Medieval StudiesFrom1 Jan 2013 → 31 Dec 2018Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Monastic leaderships as post-charismatic 'routinisation'? An enquiry into the impact of second-generation reformers on the development of medieval monastic communities (Western Europe, tenth-early twelfth century)From1 May 2010 → 30 Sep 2015Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
Publications
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- Hilaire Puibusque OSB (1737-89) as archivist and correspondent of the Cabinet des Chartes(2023)
Authors: Steven Vanderputten
Pages: 196 - 220 - Some thoughts on the relationship between monastic reform and institutional innovation in the long twelfth century(2023)Series: Klöster als Innovationslabore
Authors: Steven Vanderputten, Jörg Sonntag, Gert Melville
Pages: 283 - 291 - The limits of fraternal love : bottom-up trends in Cluniac expansion during the late eleventh and early twelfth centuries(2023)
Authors: Steven Vanderputten, Gert Melville
Number of pages: 1 - Deconstructing/reconstructing monastic reform(2023)
Authors: Steven Vanderputten
Pages: 45 - 68 - Rethinking reform in the Latin West, 10th to early 12th century(2023)
Authors: Steven Vanderputten
- Jean Mabillon and the debate on the regular origins of secular canonesses in seventeenth-century France(2023)
Authors: Steven Vanderputten
Pages: 491 - 515 - Bishops and the reform of religious communities in the long tenth century : a look at Lotharingia and Reims(2022)Series: Studien zur Germania Sacra. Neue Folge
Authors: Steven Vanderputten, Andreas Bihrer, Hedwig Röckelein
Pages: 407 - 425 - Lotharingian reforms of the 10th and early 11th centuries(2022)
Authors: Steven Vanderputten, Wim Blockmans, Régine Le Jan
Pages: 1 - 3 - Richard of Saint-Vanne (c.970-14 June 1046)(2022)
Authors: Steven Vanderputten, Wim Blockmans, Régine Le Jan
Pages: 1 - 3 - Typologie en heuristiek van de bronnen voor de geschiedenis van de middeleeuwen(2022)
Authors: Steven Vanderputten, Jelle Haemers, Tim Soens, Jeroen Puttevils