
| 1964 | Colorado State University |
| B.A. | |
| 1968 | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| M.A. | |
| 1971 | University of Nebraska-Lincoln |
| Ph.D. |
| Medieval and Renaissance political thought. Particularly interested in the relationship between articulated ideals and socio-political reality. These ideals may be embodied in either formal treatises or more mundane sources such as municipal ordinances. |
| "The Prince and the City: Idology and Reality in the Thought of Marsilius of Padua," Medioevo: rivista di storia della filosofia medioevale, 5-6 (1979-80), 279-291. |
| "Marsilius of Padua: the Use and Image of History in Defensor Pacis," Altro Polo 4 (1981), 13-28. |
| "Marsilius of Padua and the Role of Law," Italian Quarterly 28, no. 108 (Spring 1987), 5-25. |
| "From Pollution to Prostitution: Supervising the Citizens of Fifteenth-Century Salisbury," Southern History (forthcoming, Fall 1997). |
