Part I. Cohorts of Bishops. Understanding the Appeal of the Courtier Bishop in Thirteenth-Century England / Katherine Harvey
Bishops, Kings, and Grievances in Medieval Portugal (1268-1289) / Hermínia Vasconcelos Vilar
Bishops, Nepotism and Social Mobility in Central and Northern Italy in the Fourteenth Century / Stefano G. Magni
The Bishops of Meaux, 1197-1510: From Chapter's Men to King's Men / Christine Barralis.
Part II. Episcopal Networks. Premeditation and Determination on the Way to the Polish Episcopacy in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries / Jacek Masiejewski
Bishop, Chapter and Social Networks in Castile: The Cathedral Chapter at Sigüenza (Fourteenth-Fifteenth Centuries) / Aída Portilla González
The Nidaros Church and the Insular Parts of its Province: Metropolitan Authority and Relations with Their Suffragans / Steinar Imsen.
Part III. Individual Bishops. The Scolari Family at the Head of the Bishopric of Volterra (1261-1269) / Jacopo Pabanelli
Pedro Pérez de Monroy (1310-1324): A New Bishop for a New Era in Salamanca / Fernando Gutiérrez Baños
Power, Culture, and Ecclesiastical Reform in Late Medieval Castile: The Bishop of Burgos, Luis de Acuña (1456-1495) / Susana Guijarro.
Part IV. Bishops and the Papacy. Episcopal Appointments in Northern Italy during the Papacy of John XXII / Fabrizio Pagnoni
Episcopal Appointments and Careers of the Archbishops of Split (1294-1426) / Mišo Petroviæ
Between Uppsala and Rome: Swedish Bishops' Contacts with the Papal Curia in the Late Middle Ages / Kirsi Salonen.