Mary Beth Long
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Assistant Professor
Also affiliated: Animal, Santé, Territoires, Risques et Ecosystèmes (2006); Arkansas Museum of Discovery (2025)
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Mary Beth Long's research examines the representation and cultural significance of Marian maternity in late-medieval England. Her work investigates how religious texts and manuscripts, such as the Vernon Manuscript and the "Parson's Tale," portray the Virgin Mary's experience of pregnancy and childbirth. Long's scholarship also connects these medieval representations to broader historical and contemporary discussions about the policing of pregnant bodies, drawing parallels from ancient Greece to post-Roe America. Her recent publications explore the "Birth of Mary's Touch" and the use of penitential manuals during the medieval period. Long's scholarship is marked by a h-index of 3 and 34 total publications with 16 citations.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 34
- Citations: 18
Selected Publications
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The Birth of Mary’s Touch in the Vernon Manuscript (2025)
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:<i>Manuals for Penitents in Medieval England: From “Ancrene Wisse” to the “Parson’s Tale.”</i> (2025)
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:<i>Policing Pregnant Bodies from Ancient Greece to Post-Roe America</i> (2024)
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‘Woful womman, confortlees’ : Failed maternity and maternal grief as feminist issues (2023)
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‘Woful womman, confortlees’: Failed maternity and maternal grief as feminist issues (2019)
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: <i>Fiction and Figuration in High and Late Medieval Literature</i> (2018)
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Saintly Protection: The Postmortem ‘Mothers’ of Medieval Hagiography (2017)
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Anne Bulkeley and her Book: Fashioning Female Piety in Early Tudor England (2013)
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A Medieval French Book in an Early Modern English World: Christine de Pisan’s <i>Livre de la Cité des Dames</i> and Women Readers in the Age of Print (2012)
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The <i>Life</i> as <i>Vita</i>: Reading <i>The Lady Falkland Her Life</i> as Hagiography (2008)
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