Since 1971, Rosenwein has been closely affiliated with Loyola University Chicago, where she was instructor (1971-4), assistant professor (1974–80), associate professor (1980-1988), and professor (1988-2014). She retired from teaching as professor emerita in 2015, but continues to write and research.[2]
Rosenwein specializes in medieval history and the history of emotions.[2] Her scholarship may be divided into several phases. Her earliest research centered on the Abbey of Cluny, on which she wrote To Be the Neighbor of Saint Peter: The Social Meaning of Cluny's Property (1989). She then proceeded to examine immunities (privileges given to monasteries to protect them from the encroachment of laypeople or the jurisdiction of bishops in the Middle Ages), resulting in Negotiating Space: Power, Restraint, and Privileges of Immunity in Early Medieval Europe (1999).[3] In the third phase, Rosenwein examined the history of emotions, editing Anger's Past: The Social Uses of an Emotion in the Middle Ages (1998), and writing Emotional Communities in the Early Middle Ages (2006) and Generations of Feeling: A History of Emotions 600-1700 (2016). The latter work has since been translated into Italian.[3][6][7] In later years, Rosenwein has continued her research in medieval history and the history of emotions, co-authoring notable works such as The Middle Ages in 50 Objects (2018) and What is the History of Emotions? (2018). Among her latest works are Anger: The Conflicted History of an Emotion (2020) [3] and "Love: A History in Five Fantasies" (2022).[8] She is also the author of a large number of articles for scholarly publications.[3]
Rosenwein has authored or edited several works of historiography and general history. She co-authored Debating the Middle Ages: Issues and Readings (1998), The Making of the West (2022), and is the author of A Short History of the Middle Ages (2018) and Reading the Middle Ages (2018), all of which have been published in several revised editions.[3]
Personal life
Rosenwein is married and has two children[9] and five grandchildren.
Selected works
Rhinoceros Bound: Cluny in the Tenth Century (1982, University of Pennsylvania Press)
To Be the Neighbor of St. Peter: The Social Meaning of Cluny's Property, 909-1049 (1989, Cornell University Press)
Negotiating Space: Power, Restraint, and Privileges of Immunity in Early Medieval Europe (1999, Cornell University Press)
A Short History of the Middle Ages (2001, Broadview Press) (fifth edition, 2018)
Emotional Communities in the Early Middle Ages (2006, Cornell University Press)
Generations of Feeling: A History of Emotions, 600-1700 (2015, Cambridge University Press)
What Is the History of Emotions? (Co-authored with Riccardo Cristiani) (2017, Polity Press)
The Middle Ages in 50 Objects (Co-authored with Elina Gertsman) (2018, Cambridge University Press)
Anger: The Conflicted History of an Emotion (2020, Yale University Press)
Love: A History in Five Fantasies (2022, Polity Press)