Stefan Stantchev
Title
Associate Professor
Institution
Arizona State University
Recent Publications
Stefan Stantchev, “Formation and Refiguration of the Canon Law on Trade with Infidels
(ca. 1200 – ca. 1600),” in John D. Haskell and Pamela Slotte, eds., Christianity and International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2021), 59-90.
Stefan Stantchev and Benjamin Weber, “In Coena Domini: A Hierocratic Weapon
or a Pastoral Staff?,” Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law 38 (2021), 361-419.
(ca. 1200 – ca. 1600),” in John D. Haskell and Pamela Slotte, eds., Christianity and International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2021), 59-90.
Stefan Stantchev and Benjamin Weber, “In Coena Domini: A Hierocratic Weapon
or a Pastoral Staff?,” Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law 38 (2021), 361-419.
Forthcoming Publications
Stefan Stantchev, Venice, the Ottomans, and the Sea, forthcoming.
Stefan Stantchev, editor, Economic Warfare and the Crusades, in preparation.
French translation of Stefan Stantchev and Benjamin Weber, “In Coena Domini: A Hierocratic Weapon
or a Pastoral Staff?,” Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law 38 (2021), 361-419.
Stefan Stantchev, editor, Economic Warfare and the Crusades, in preparation.
French translation of Stefan Stantchev and Benjamin Weber, “In Coena Domini: A Hierocratic Weapon
or a Pastoral Staff?,” Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law 38 (2021), 361-419.