Dr. Eichbauer is Professor of Medieval History with a research specialization in legal
history. She is also the Co-Director of FGCU鈥檚 Gulf Scholars Program.
As a Professor of Medieval History, her research specializes in legal and ecclesiastical
history from c.1000 to c.1500, and focuses, in particular, on legal pluralism and
the evolution of legal principles. She is particularly interested in the dissemination
of legal knowledge; the interpretation of law; and the ways in which social, political,
and intellectual developments and trends shaped both during the height of the medieval
period. By examining the larger processes linking law to the world in which it functions,
my hope is to show new ways of thinking about current issues. She has published articles
in legal history journals and has published works with Cambridge University Press,
Routledge, Brill, and Ashgate. Dr. Eichbauer currently serves as the Executive Editor
of the Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law.
As Co-Director of the Gulf Scholars Program (initial funding provided by the National
Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine), her and Co-Director Dr. Heather
Skaza-Acosta work with faculty, campus partners, and community partners to develop
curricular and co-curricular opportunities engaging students in disciplinary research,
community-engaged research, and service experiences to foster conscientious leaders
in Southwest Florida through intercultural knowledge and competencies that lead to
solving the region's 鈥渨icked problems鈥.
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Education
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- PhD., History, The Catholic University of America, 2010
- M.A., History, The Catholic University of America, 2004
- M.A., Medieval Studies, Western Michigan University, 2000
- B.A., History, Western Michigan University, 1998
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Research and Teaching Interests
Toggle Research and Teaching InterestsTeaching Interests: Law, Politics, and Religion
Research Interests: Legal History and Ecclesiastical History
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Courses Offered
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Courses Offered
- EUH 2021 Medieval European History
- EUH 3121 Fall of the Roman Empire and Barbarian Kingdoms
- EUH 3122 Feudal Society, 1000鈥1400
- EUH 3142 Renaissance and Reformation
- EUH 4124 The Crusades
- EUH 4180 Age of Inquisitions
- EUH 4920 Topics Mdvl & Early Mod Hist
- EUH 6126 Readings in Medieval History
- EUH 6184 Mdvl Ecclesiology and Law
- HIS 6004 Teaching History at the College Level
- HIS 6937 Academic Writing and Editing
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Publications
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Books
- The Sources of Medieval Canon Law: A User's Guide. Edited by Danica Summerlin and Melodie H. Eichbauer. Routledge, under contract. Submission
date 1 April 2026.
- Law in a Culture of Theology: The Use of Canon Law by Theologians at the University
of Paris in the Twelfth Century. Routledge, 2025.
- Cambridge History of the Papacy , 3 vols. Edited with Jo毛lle Rollo Koster, Robert A. Ventresca, and Miles Pattenden
(Cambridge University Press, 2025).
- Vol. 1: The Two Swords
- Sections: Christendom and Empire; Crises, Schisms, and Dissent; Reformations and Revolutions;
Theopolitics and Religious Diplomacy; Inter-faith relations: confrontation and dialogue
- 2: The Governance of the Church
- Sections: The Pope within the Church; The Roman Curia; Canon Law; Finances; Papal
States
- 3: Civil Society
- Sections: Spaces, liturgies, travel; Women, gender, sexuality; Science, medicine,
technology; Education, culture, arts
- Medieval Canon Law, 2nd edition. An expanded and revised version of the First Edition by James A. Brundage
(The Medieval World; Routledge, 2023).
- Editor, A Cultural History of Genocide, Vol. 2: The Middle Ages (Bloomsbury Academic Publisher, 2021). Contributors: Jonathan Elukin, Edward Schoolman,
David Bachrach, Bernard S. Bachrach
- Edited with Danica Summerlin, The Use of Canon Law in Ecclesiastical Administration, 1000鈥1250 (Medieval Law and Its Practice, 26; Brill, 2018). Contributors: John Ott, Mia M眉nster-Swendsen,
Melodie H. Eichbauer, Jason Taliadoros, Greta Austin, Danica Summerlin, Stephan Dusil,
William North, Kathleen Cushing, Louis Hamilton, Bruce Brasington
- Edited with Kenneth Pennington, Law as Profession and Practice in Medieval Europe: Essays Dedicated to James Brundage (Ashgate/Routledge, 2011).
Peer-Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters
- "Physicality of Working with Paratexts and Commentaries.鈥 In The Sources of Medieval Canon Law: A User's Guide. Edited by Danica Summerlin and Melodie H. Eichbauer. Routledge, under contract. submission
date 1 May 2025.
- "That Which is 鈥楬ers鈥 in 12th Century Northern French Canonical Collections and Libri
penitentiales: Body, Children, and Property,鈥 in Women and Gender in Medieval Canon Law, eds. Greta Austin and Gisela Drossbach. Turnhout: Brepols, under contract. submission
date 31 January 2025.
- "Gratian's Decretum: The Transmission and Fluidity of Legal Knowledge in the Twelfth Century," Cambridge History of the Papacy, Vol. 2: The Governance of the Church, pp-385-405. Edited by Jo毛lle Rollo Koster, Robert A. Ventresca, M. H. Eichbauer,
and Miles Pattenden (Cambridge University Press, 2025).
- Gunnels IV, Charles, 鈥 Melodie H. Eichbauer, 鈥淯ndergraduate Research Experiences Grow
Career-Ready Transferable Skills,鈥 Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research (SPUR) 8, no. 1 (Fall 2024): 15鈥25. .
- Lecher, A. L., Melodie H. Eichbauer, Kimberly Schneider, and Latika Young, 鈥淎 Regional
Ecosystem That Helps Undergraduate Research Flourish,鈥 EOS, 19 October 2023. .
- Chastain, Jaclyn*, Santiago Luaces*, Melodie H. Eichbauer, and Charles Gunnels IV*,
鈥Benefitting Historically Excluded Student Populations Through Targeted Undergraduate
Research Programming,鈥 Scholarship and Practice of Undergraduate Research (SPUR) 6, no.3 (Spring 2023): 4鈥8. . Named Best Paper for the 2022鈥2023.
- Religions special issue 鈥淐atholic-Church State Relations in Global Transition,鈥 edited by Jo
Renee Formicola (2022).
- "The Uniqueness of Prima Causa in MS Sankt Gallen 673," in Generating and Transferring Legal Knowledge in the 12th Century The Manuscript Saint
Gall, Stiftsbibliothek 673, eds. Stephan Dusil and Andreas Thier (Medieval Law and Its
Practice; Medieval Law and Its Practice, Leiden: Brill, 2022).
- "Introduction," A Cultural History of Genocide, Vol. 2: The Middle Ages, ed. M. H. Eichbauer (London: Bloomsbury Academic Publishers, 2021), 1鈥30.
- "Legal theory amid practice: Property and tithing rights in the summa of Stephen of
Tournai," Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Congress of Medieval Canon Law, 17鈥23 July 2016, Paris, eds. Franck Roumy et al. (Monumenta iuris canonici, Series C: Subsidia, 16 (Vatican
City: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana, 2021).
- "Legal Authorities and their Legislative Priorities: The Treatment of Leprosy in the
Sources of Canon Law," Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung f眉r Rechtsgeschichte, Kanonistische Abteilung 106 (2020): 153鈥195.
- "A Desire for the Latest and the Greatest: Papal Decretals and Roman Law in the Collectio decem paritum," Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law n.s. 36 (2019): 195鈥208.
- "Law in Service of a Community: Property and Tithing Rights in Gratian's Decretum and Stephen of Tournai's Summa," in The Use of Canon Law in Ecclesiastical Administration, 1000鈥1250, eds. M. H. Eichbauer and Danica Summerlin (Medieval Law and Its Practice, 26; Leiden:
Brill, 2018), 69鈥88.
- with Danica Summerlin, "Introduction," in The Use of Canon Law in Ecclesiastical Administration, 1000鈥1250, eds. M. H. Eichbauer and Danica Summerlin (Medieval Law and Its Practice, 26; Leiden:
Brill, 2018), 1鈥22.
- with Edward Peters, "Canon Law," in Oxford Bibliographies in Medieval Studies, ed. Paul E. Szarmach (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018), DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780195396584-0033.
- "The Bishop with Two Hats: Reconciling Episcopal and Military Obligations in Causa
23 of Gratian's Decretum," in Civilians and Warfare in World History, eds. Nicola Foote and Nadya Williams (Cass Military Studies; London-New York: Routledge,
2017), 120鈥139.
- "Rethinking Causae 23鈥26 as the Causae hereticorum," Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung f眉r Rechtsgeschichte, Kanonistische Abteilung 101 (2015): 86鈥149.
- "Medieval Inquisitorial Procedure: Procedural Rights and the Question of Due Process
in the Thirteenth Century," History Compass 12, no. 1 (2014): 72鈥83.
- "Gratian's Decretum and the Changing Historiographical Landscape," History Compass 11, no. 12 (2013): 1111鈥1125.
- "From the First to the Second Recension: The Progressive Evolution of the Decretum," Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law, New Series, 29 (2012): 119鈥167.
Editorial Appointments:
- Executive Editor, Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law
- Editor, The Medieval Review
- Executive Editor, The Florida Undergraduate Research Journal
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