During her retirement she was received into the
Catholic Church by the noted Jesuit theologian
John Coventry.[2] She was unmarried and had no children.
Publications
Church & Learning in the Byzantine Empire, 867-1185 (1937)
The Byzantine Empire in the eleventh century: some different interpretations (1950)
The writings of
John Mauropous: a bibliographical note (1951)
George Ostrogorsky, History of the Byzantine state; tr. Joan Hussey (1956; 2nd ed. 1968; rev. ed. 1969)
Nicholas Cabasilas, A commentary on the Divine Liturgy; tr. J.M. Hussey and P.A. McNulty (1960)
The Cambridge Medieval History. Vol. IV, The Byzantine Empire; ed. J.M. Hussey (new ed. 1966-7)
The Byzantine World (1957; 2nd ed. 1961; 3rd ed. 1967)
Proceedings of the XIIIth International Congress of Byzantine Studies, Oxford, 5–10 September 1966;ed. J.M. Hussey, D. Obolensky, and S. Runciman (1967)
Ascetics and Humanists in eleventh-century Byzantium (1970)