Recently, the website academia.edu updated its terms and conditions to include a clause that would allow the website to utilise all uploaded files and images - including profile pictures - to train AI generators and generate content. This is a serious escalation from an earlier update, in which the website used uploaded papers to generate podcasts. While the previous update could be blocked, the new and much more comprehensive update would allow predatory companies unrestrained access to material that has been carefully and painstakingly composed in order to contribute to the open scholarly discussion through which society moves towards a better understanding of itself and its past. It is completely unacceptable to me that scholarship - just like art and entertainment - should be utilised to generate texts and images that are simulacra of reality but that do not serve any purpose beyond the enrichment of a technological elite. Consequently, I have deleted my profile at academia.edu. Although the website has since walked back on its grotesque overreach of power, I do not wish to return to a place that was once useful for an emerging scholar, but has now become unreliable and less trustworthy than ever.
There might be other alternatives, but in today's Internet there is always a chance that other platforms will morph into something equally predatory. Therefore, I have put together this list of articles that I have written over the years, with links to those that are available online and in open access. Should you be interested in any of the articles that are not online, please contact me and I will happily send a pdf of the text in question. These articles were written to be accessible, to be read, to be used, and to be part of a wider exchange. They were not written to assist the degradation of knowledge that is currently unfolding through the AI boom.
List of articles
“Typologies of the medieval cultural border”,
in Revista Roda da Fortuna – Electronic
Journal about Antiquity and the Middle Ages, vol. 6, no. 1, 2017: 25-54.
ISSN: 2014-7430
“The North in the Latin History Writing ofTwelfth-Century Norway”, in Dolly Jørgensen and Virginia Langum (eds.), Visions of North in Premodern Europe,
CURSOR 31, Turnhout, Brepols, 2018: 101-21
“Reformulating the sanctity of Olaf Haraldsson – Archbishop Eystein Erlendson and the ecclesiastical image of Saint Olaf”, in Andreas Bihrer
and Fiona Fritz (eds.), Heiligkeiten:
Konstruktionen, Funktionen Und Transfer Von Heiligkeitskonzepten Im
Europaischen Fruh- Und Hochmittelalter, published in the series Beiträge
zur Hagiographie, edited by Dieter R. Bauer, Klaus Herbers, Volker
Honemann and Hedwig Röckelein, Steiner Verlag, 2019: 45-71
“Strategies for Constructing an Institutional Identity – Three Case Studies
from the Liturgical
Office of Saint Edmund Martyr”, in Katharine Handel (ed.), Authors, narratives, and Audiences in Medieval Saints’ Lives, Open
Library of the Humanities, Cambridge, 2019: 1-31
“The Odense literature and the liturgy of St Cnut Rex”, in Steffen Hope, Mikael Manøe Bjerregaard, Anne
Hedeager Krag and Mads Runge (eds.), Life and Cult of Cnut the Holy - The first royal saint of Denmark, Odense Bys Museer, published in the series Kulturhistoriske
studier i centralitet, vol. 4, 2019: 100-17
“Spor etter folkeleg kult – aspekt ved helgendyrkinga av Sankt Knud Rex i dansk
mellomalder”, in Magne Njåstad and Randi Bjørshol Wærdahl (eds.), Helgener i
nord – nye studier i nordisk helgenkult, Novus Forlag, Oslo, 2020: 61-80
“Thirteenth-century Ivory Crozier from Greenland from
the Perspective of Economic History”, in Sullivan, Alice (ed.), The
Encyclopedia of the Global Middle Ages, ARC Humanities Press, 2021
“Byzantine history in the legend of Saint Olaf of
Norway”, in Anna Lampadaridi, Vincent Déroche and Christian Høgel (eds.) L’historiecomme elle se présentait dans l’hagiographie, published in the series
Studia Byzantina Upsaliensia, Uppsala, Uppsala University Press, 2022: 31-59
“Symbolic crucifixion and royal sainthood – two examples from Benedictine
saint-biography, c.987-c.1120”, in Barbara Crostini and Anthony Lappin (eds.), Crucified
Saints from Late Antiquity to the Modern Age, published in the series
Sanctorum, Scritture, pratiche, immagini, Viella, 2022: 197-22
“Interaksjon med forteljingar som
levd religion? – Ei forsøksstudie med utgangspunkt i randmerknader frå Syddansk
Universitetsbibliotek RARA M 15”, in Scandia: Tidskrift för historisk
forskning, Vol 88, No. 2 (2022): 241-62
“Helgenerne i Skive. Deres udvalg i kontekst”, in Louise Nyholm Kallestrup and
Per Seesko-Tønnesen (eds), Dansk senmiddelalder, reformationstid og
renæssance. Spiritualitet, materialitet og mennesker. Et festskrift til Lars Bisgaard, Odense, Syddansk
Universitetsforlag, 2023: 149-165
“Urban medievalism in modern-day Odense – thecase of Saint Knud Rex”, in Gustavs Strenga and Cordelia Heß (eds.), Doing
memory of medieval saints and heroes in the Baltic Sea Region, De Gruyter,
2024: 113-44
“Saintsand elites on the periphery: an introduction”, co-authored with Grzegorz Pac
and Jón Viðar
Sigurðsson, in Grzegorz Pac, Steffen Hope and Jón Viðar Sigurðsson (eds.), The Cult of Saints and Legitimization of Elite Power in East Central and Northern Europe until 1300, Turnhout, Brepols, 2024: 4-42
“Non-native Saints: Introduction”, co-authored with Grzegorz Pac and Jón Viðar Sigurðsson, in Grzegorz Pac, Steffen
Hope and Jón Viðar Sigurðsson (eds.), The Cult of Saints and Legitimization
of Elite Power in East Central and Northern Europe until 1300, Turnhout,
Brepols, 2024: 51-55
“Native Saints: Introduction”, co-authored with Grzegorz Pac
and Jón Viðar
Sigurðsson, in Grzegorz Pac, Steffen Hope and Jón Viðar Sigurðsson (eds.), The
Cult of Saints and Legitimization of Elite Power in East Central and Northern
Europe until 1300, Turnhout, Brepols, 2024: 211-15
“The Cult of Saints and the Legitimization of Ecclesiastical and SecularElites on the Periphery: Conclusions”, co-authored
with Grzegorz Pac and Jón
Viðar Sigurðsson, in Grzegorz Pac, Steffen Hope and Jón Viðar Sigurðsson
(eds.), The Cult of Saints and Legitimization of Elite Power in East Central
and Northern Europe until 1300, Turnhout, Brepols, 2024: 439-48
“Legitimizing episcopal power in twelfth-century Denmark through the cult of saints”, in Grzegorz Pac, Steffen Hope and Jón Viðar Sigurðsson (eds.),
The Cult of Saints and Legitimization of Elite Power in East Central and
Northern Europe until 1300, Turnhout, Brepols, 2024: 311-30
“Holy bishops, papal canonisation and legitimisation of power inthirteenth-century Poland and Norway: the cases of Eystein Erlendsson ofNidaros and Stanislaus of Kraków”, co-authored with Grzegorz Pac, in Acta
Poloniae Historica, special issue on ‘Languages of Power and Legitimacy on
the Periphery: Poland and Norway, 1000-1300’, edited by Grzegorz Pac, Wojtek
Jezierski and Hans Jacob Orning (vol. 129), 2024: 143-84
“The functions of religion and science in utopian thinking in the MiddleAges and the Early Modern Period”, in Belgrade Philosophical Annual
37.02,2024: 123-38
“Sacral Strongholds in the Twelfth century: Aristocracy, Nunneries, and Parish Churches”, co-authored with Anna Dryblak, in Legitimization of Elites
in Poland and Norway in the High Middle Ages: Comparative Studies, ed. by
Wojtek Jezierski, Grzegorz Pac and Hans Jacob Orning (Turnhout: Brepols, 2025),
pp. 165-204
“Patron Saints and the Legitimization of Bishoprics until c.1200”,
co-authored with Grzegorz Pac, in Legitimization of Elites in Poland and
Norway in the High Middle Ages: Comparative Studies, ed. by Wojtek
Jezierski, Grzegorz Pac and Hans Jacob Orning (Turnhout: Brepols, 2025), pp.
205-49
“Coinage, the cult of saints, and the legitimization of elites in eleventh- andtwelfth-century Poland and Norway”, co-authored with Mateusz Bogucki and Svein
Harald Gullbekk, in Legitimization of Elites in Poland and Norway in the
High Middle Ages: Comparative Studies, ed. by Wojtek Jezierski, Grzegorz
Pac and Hans Jacob Orning (Turnhout: Brepols, 2025), pp. 289-319
“The Younger Passio Kanuti – a reassessment of its historical context,
its author, and its purpose”, in Royal Blood - The Passion of St Cnut, Kingand Martyr, Translation and perspectives, ed. by Mikael Manøe Bjerregaard,
Kirstine Haase, and Steffen Hope (Odense: Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2025),
pp. 19-33
“A comparative overview of Passio II and Gesta Swenomagni” in Royal
Blood - The Passion of St Cnut, King and Martyr, Translation and perspectives,
ed. by Mikael Manøe Bjerregaard, Kirstine Haase, and Steffen Hope (Odense:
Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2025), pp. 76-94
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