Journal of Medieval History Patterns of communication during the 1241 Mongol invasion of Europe: insights from the Ottobeuren letter collection. By Matthew Coulter, 2 years ago
Journal of Medieval History The papal monopoly of the canonisation and translation of saints on the peripheries of Latin Christendom: the case of Bohemia before c.1150. By Grzegorz Pac, 2 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Behind the scenes: Urban secretaries as managers of legal and diplomatic conflicts in the Baltic region, c.1470–1540. By Christian Manger, 2 years ago
Journal of Medieval History The Iberian ambition of a duke of Burgundy: Philip the Handsome and the royal treasury in the Crown of Castile (1502–6). By Federico Gambero Gálvez, 2 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Picti: from Roman name to internal identity. By Nicholas Evans, 2 years ago
Journal of Medieval History How to make a warhorse: violence and behavioural control in late medieval hippiatric treatises. By Sunny Harrison, 2 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Ethnographic writing in the kingdom of Jerusalem: in search of a neglected intellectual tradition. By Jonathan Rubin, 2 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Heretical refugees and persecution of German Waldensians, 1393–1400. By Eugene Smelyansky, 3 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Guild formation and the artisanal labour market: the example of Castelló d’Empúries, 1260–1310. By Elizabeth Comuzzi, 3 years ago