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Dr. Lucy Barnhouse
Assistant Professor of History
Medieval Studies Minor Coordinator
Education
- Ph.D. Medieval History, Fordham University, 2017
- M.A. Medieval History, Fordham University, 2009
- B.A. Medieval & Renaissance Studies, Messiah College, 2008
Courses Taught
Pandemics and People; Medieval Popular Religion; Crusades; Medieval Europe; History of Medicine; World History to 1500; The Middle Ages at the Movies; Interrogating Medievalisms; Medieval Bodies
Research Interests
Medieval hospitals; urban history; religious women; medievalism
Biography
Lucy Barnhouse (PhD, Fordham University) is a scholar who explores the intersections of law, religion, and medicine in late medieval Germany. Her forthcoming monograph, Houses of God, Places for the Sick, examines the place of hospitals in the religious and social networks of late medieval cities. She has made an edition and translation of leprosy examination letters for the Medieval Disability Sourcebook and she has been a podcaster with Footnoting History on topics including women’s history and medical history since 2013. She joined the Department of History at Arkansas State University in 2020. Before joining Arkansas State, Barnhouse was a visiting assistant professor at the College of Wooster and Wartburg College. In her spare time, she enjoys biking, baking, and watching British detective shows.
Contact Information
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(870)-972-3380
P:
(870)-972-3380
lbarnhouse@AState.edu
Office
Building: HSS
Room: 4025
Office Hours
Tuesday/Thursday: 2:00-4:00PM, and by appointment