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Katherine Clark Walter is an Associate Professor in the History department at State University of New York at Brockport, teaching courses spanning the Ancient World, Roman Empire, and Medieval Europe.
Her educational background:
- PhD in History from Indiana University with dissertation "Pious Widowhood in the High and Later Middle Ages"
- MA in Medieval History from Indiana University
- BA in History and Music from the University of Richmond
Her research centers on gender, religion, and culture in the later Middle Ages, examining how medieval concepts persist in modern contexts. Current projects include the book "Luxurious Ministries" analyzing lay integration into medieval liturgical life through ceremonies like church reconsecration and death rituals, alongside articles on domestic violence in Saint Godlieve of Gistel's life, intersectionality in Yvette of Huy's spirituality, gender-nature dynamics in bestiaries, and Holy Innocents' devotional representations.
No specific scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
Dr. Walter mentors students in medieval history through specialized courses including HST 444/544 Medieval Women and HST 648 Tolerance and Persecution in Medieval Europe, with research driven by self-initiated projects rather than externally cited grants.




