In recognition of his Rhodes Scholarship, his hometown of Cushing has named a street after him.[4]
Awards
2012 –
Ralph Waldo Emerson Award from
Phi Beta Kappa for significant contributions to interpretations of the intellectual and cultural condition of humanity
2004 – William Koren, Jr. Prize from the
Society for French Historical Studies for an outstanding journal article published on any era of French history by a North American scholar
Nebuchadnezzar's Dream: The Crusades, Apocalyptic Prophecy, and the End of History. Oxford University Press. 2019.
ISBN978-0-190-27420-7.
Armies of Heaven: The First Crusade and the Quest for Apocalypse. Basic Books. 2011.
ISBN978-0-465-01929-8.
Guibert of Nogent (2011). Jay Rubenstein; Joseph McAlhany (eds.). Monodies and On the Relics of Saints: The Autobiography and a Manifesto of a French Monk from the Time of the Crusades. Penguin Classics.
ISBN978-0-14-310630-2.
"Biography and Autobiography in the Middle Ages," in Writing Medieval History: Theory and Practice for the Post-Traditional Middle Ages, ed. Nancy Partner. Arnold: London, 2005, pp. 53–69.
"Putting History to Use: Three Crusade Chronicles in Context," Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies 35 (2004): 131–168.