Vanina Kopp is Privatdozentin at the University of Münster. She was research group leader on medieval games at the German Historical Institute in Paris, where she wrote her second book Sacred, Serious, Subversive (Habilitation, 22) on literary games in monastic, courtly, and urban contexts, and she has co-edited two volumes on educational games (Jeux éducatifs et savoirs ludiques in Ludica, 216-218).
She is also the author of one monograph (Der König und die Bücher, Thorbecke 216) and co-author of an edited volume on archives and power (Archiv Macht Wissen, Campus 21). Elizabeth Lapina is Associate Professor of Medieval History and Director of the Medieval Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. She is the author of one monograph (Warfare and the Miraculous in the Chronicles of the First Crusade, Penn State, 215) and is co-editor of two volumes (The Crusades and Visual Culture, Ashgate, 215 and The Uses of the Bible in Crusader Sources, Brill, 217).
Her articles include "Gambling and Gaming in the Holy Land : Chess, Dice and Other Games in the Sources of the Crusades," published in Crusades in 213.