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Constance Rousseau serves as Professor of History in the Department of History & Classics at Providence College, where she focuses on medieval ecclesiastical history with particular expertise in the pontificate of Innocent III (1198-1216). Her academic credentials include a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto (1992) and prior studies at the Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (1984).
Her educational background demonstrates deep immersion in medieval scholarship:
- Ph.D. in History, University of Toronto (1992)
- Other Degree, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies (1984)
Rousseau's research centers on the intersection of papal authority, canon law, and social structures in medieval Europe. She examines how Innocent III's policies shaped marriage, sexuality, and family life through pastoral care and judicial mechanisms. Key themes include gender construction, kinship networks, and the papacy's role in mediating social conflicts. Her work reveals nuanced understandings of medieval morality through primary source analysis, particularly Innocent III's correspondence.
Analysis of her publication trends shows sustained engagement with Innocent III's governance across three decades, evolving from specific case studies (e.g., impotence disputes, marital consent) to broader examinations of papal fatherhood metaphors and institutional impacts. Her scholarship consistently bridges legal history, social anthropology, and religious studies, demonstrating how canon law operated as both theoretical framework and practical tool in daily medieval life.
While no scientific awards are documented in available sources, her h-index of 14 reflects significant scholarly impact. Her research contributions include foundational studies on papal crusading policy gendering, Innocent III's rejection of the Immaculate Conception doctrine, and pastoral approaches to extramarital sexuality.
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