Books:
* "The Middle Ages: A Very Short Introduction" (2005): A concise and engaging overview of the medieval period, covering major events, societal structures, and cultural developments.
* "Corpus Christi: The Eucharist in Late Medieval England" (1991): A scholarly study of the Eucharist and its significance in late medieval England, focusing on the role of the Corpus Christi festival.
* "The Last Days of Medieval Europe, 1250-1500" (2016): A comprehensive exploration of the waning years of the medieval period, examining the cultural, political, and economic shifts that marked this era.
* "Mothering in the Middle Ages" (2007): An exploration of motherhood in medieval society, covering diverse aspects from childbirth to childrearing and the role of women in family life.
* "The Holy Cow: The Story of a Medieval Pilgrimage" (2010): A captivating narrative of a medieval pilgrimage to the shrine of St. James of Compostela, following the journey of a cow and its unexpected connection to the pilgrimage.
* "The Byzantines" (2021): A comprehensive history of the Byzantine Empire, encompassing its political, social, and cultural development from its origins to its fall.
Other publications:
* Numerous scholarly articles and essays in academic journals and edited volumes.
* Contributions to public lectures and outreach programs on medieval history.
Miri Rubin's works are highly regarded for their insightful analyses, engaging narratives, and accessible style. They have contributed significantly to our understanding of medieval Europe and its rich cultural heritage.