Joyce E. Salisbury is an American historian. She is professor emerita of humanistic studies (history) at the
University of Wisconsin–Green Bay, where she was named Frankenthal Family distinguished professor in 1993,[1] and was the Director of International Education.
Salisbury is the author of hundreds of publications and more than ten books that address early modern and medieval social and gender history, as well as early Christianity. Salisbury's edited volume, The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Daily Life: A Tour Through History from Ancient Times to the Present, won the
American Library Association award for outstanding reference text in 2005.[2]
Atkinson, Clarissa W. (April 1993). "Church Fathers, Independent Virgins by Joyce E. Salisbury". Journal of the History of Sexuality. 3 (4). University of Texas Press: 635–637.
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JSTOR3704398.
Burton, T. L. (July 1996). "The Beast Within: Animals in the Middle Ages (review)". Parergon. 14 (1): 303–305.
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10.1353/pgn.1996.0037.
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Heintz, Michael (1999). "Perpetua's Passion: The Death and Memory of a Young Roman Woman". Journal of Early Christian Studies. 7 (2): 304–305.
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10.1353/earl.1999.0042.
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McClanan, Anne (2017). "Rome's Christian Empress: Galla Placidia at the Twilight of the Empire." Speculum 92 (3): 891-892. doi.org/10.1086/692256.
Murray, Jacqueline (January 1993). "Sex in the Middle Ages: A Book of Essays by Joyce E. Salisbury". Journal of the History of Sexuality. 3 (3). University of Texas Press: 494–496.
ISSN1535-3605.
JSTOR3704019.