(Organized in chronological and alphabetical order)
2022:
Doyno, Mary Harvey. "Roman Women: Female Religious, the Papacy, and a Growing Dominican Order," Speculum 97 (2022): 1040-1072.
Federici, Angelica. Convents, Clausura, and Cloisters: Religious Women in Late Medieval Rome and Latium. Rome: Viella, 2022.
Knox, Lezlie. “Navigating Saintly Circles: Margherita Colonna and the Women's Religious Movement in Rome,” in Between Orders and Heresy: Rethinking Medieval Religious Movements, eds. Anne Lester and Jennifer Kolpacoff Deane (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2022): 288-306.
Lloyd, Joan Barclay. Dominicans and Franciscans in Medieval Rome: History, Architecture, and Art. Turnhout: Brepols, 2022.
My Favorite Mystic: AJ Langley interviews Sean Field about Margherita (podcast)
2021:
Long Pamela O. and Nicola Camerlenghi, "The City of Rome: Urban Infrastructure and Urban Form from Medieval to Early Modern Times," Zoom presentation at the American Academy of Rome, available on the AAR YouTube channel
Saracino, Francesco, "Negli occhi di Christo: una visione di Margherita Colonna," Gregorianum 102 (2021): 419-439.
2019:
Felskau, Christian-Frederik, "San Cosimato: Implementation and Consolidation of the Damianites/Poor Clares in 13th-century Rome," Franciscana 21 (2019): 19-64.
Palmer, James A., The Virtues of Economy: Governance, Power, and Piety in Late Medieval Rome (Cornell University Press, 2019)
Field, Sean L. "The Sources and Significance of Stefania’s New Statement on Margherita Colonna’s Perfection of the Virtues,” in David J. Collins, ed., The Sacred and the Sinister (College Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2019), 41-67.
2018:
Clark, Anne L. "From Arnulf of Lisieux to Stefania of San Silvestro: A 12th-Century Letter and Its Hagiographic Afterlife." Franciscan Studies 76 (2018): 23-37. 10.1353/frc.2018.0001 (available through Project Muse).
Roma religiosa. Monasteri e città (secoli VI-XVI), special section of the journal Reti Medievali 19 (2018) edited by Giulia Barone and Umberto Longo. Especially relevant articles include:
- Giulia Barone, "Il monachesimo romano: un’identità sbiadita," pp. 263-270.
- Andreas Rehberg, "Nobiltà e monasteri femminili nel Trecento romano: il caso dei conventi delle clarisse di San Silvestro in Capite e di San Lorenzo in Panisperna" pp. 403-435.
- Alfonso Marini, "Il monastero di San Lorenzo in Panisperna nel tessuto urbano di Roma nei secoli XIV-XV," pp. 473-500.
2017:
Bolgia, Claudia. Reclaiming the Roman Capitol: Santa Maria in Aracoeli from the Altar of Augustus to the Franciscans, c. 500-1450. New York: Routledge, 2017.
Graham, Emily. "Memorializing Identity: The Foundation and Reform of San Lorenzo in Panisperna." Franciscan Studies 75 (2017): 467-495, 10.1353/frc.2017.0017 (available through Project Muse).
Palmer, JA. "Medieval and Renaissance Rome: Mending the Divide." History Compass 2017;e12424, https://doi.org/10.1111/hic312424
2016:
Voci, Federica. "La guérison du corps malade dans les miracles post mortem de Margherita Colonna. La guarigione del corpo malato nei miracoli post mortem di Margherita Colonna." Arzanà 18 (2016) DOI : 10.4000/arzana.959