Centre for Medieval & Early Modern Studies

Staff Publications

Dr Barbara Bombi

Il registro di Andrea Sapiti, procuratore alla curia avignonese

Novella Plantotio Fidei, Missione E Crociata Nel Nord Europa Tra La Fine Del XII E I Primi Decenni Del XIII Secolo

Professor Peter Brown

Chaucer and the Making of Optical Space (Peter Lang Pub Inc; December 2007)

Professor Kenneth Fincham

Altars Restored The Changing Face of English Religious Worship, 1547-c. 1700

Dr Helen Gittos

The Liturgy of the Late Anglo-Saxon Church, edited by Helen Gittos and M. Bradford Bedingfield, Henry Bradshaw Society Subsidia 5 (2005)

Dr David Grummitt

Kent and national politics, c.1399-1461’, in Later Medieval Kent, 1220-1540, ed. Sheila Sweetinburgh (Boydell and Brewer: Woodbridge, 2010), 235-50

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Dr Catherine Richardson

Domestic Life and Domestic Tragedy in Early Modern England: The Material Life of the Household (Manchester University Press October 2006)

Dr Sheila Sweetinburgh

  • The Role of the Hospital in Medieval England: Gift-giving and the Spiritual Economy (Dublin, Four Courts, 2004)

  • ‘Strategies of inheritance among Kentish fishing families in the later `Middle Ages, The History of the Family: An International Quarterly, 11:2 (2006).
  • ‘The documentary sources: reclamation and field systems, settlement pattern and economy’, in L. Barber and G. Priestley-Bell, eds, Medieval Adaptation, Settlement and Economy of a Coastal Wetland: the evidence from around Lydd, Romney Marsh, Kent (Oxbow, 2006).
  • ‘Historical Background to Medieval Dover’ and ‘Fishing in Medieval Dover, c.1350-1550’, in K. Parfitt, ed., Excavations Off Townwall Street, 1996. Medieval and Post-Medieval Dover, vol. 1 (Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 2006).
  • ‘Mayor-making and other ceremonies: shared uses of sacred space among the Kentish Cinque Ports’, in P. Trio and M. de Smet, eds, The Use and Abuse of Sacred Places in Late Medieval Towns, Mediaevalia Lovaniensia, Series I, Studia XXXVIII (2006).
  • ‘The Archangel Gabriel’s stone and other relics: William Haute’s search for salvation in fifteenth-century Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, cxxvi (2006).
  • ‘Clothing the naked in late medieval east Kent’, in C.T. Richardson, ed., Clothing Culture, 1300-1600 (Ashgate, 2004).
  • ‘Wax, stone and iron: Dover town defences in the late Middle Ages’, Archaeologia Cantiana, 124 (2004).
  • ‘Hospitals and almshouses in medieval Kent’, in D. Killingray and T. Lawson, eds, An Historical Atlas of Kent (Chichester, Phillimore, 2004).
  • ‘Joining the sisters: female inmates in the late medieval hospitals of east Kent’, Archaeologia Cantiana, 123 (2003).
  • ‘Land holding and the land market in a fifteenth century peasant community: Appledore, 1400-1470’, in A. Long, S. Hipkin and H. Clarke, eds, Romney Marsh: coastal and landscape change through the ages (Oxford, Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, 2002).
  • ‘Supporting the Canterbury hospitals: benefaction and the language of charity in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries’, Archaeologia Cantiana, 122 (2002).

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