Journal of Medieval History Byland Revisited, or, Spectres of Inheritance. By Tom Johnson, 3 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Talking with ghosts: Rancière, Derrida and the archive. By John H. Arnold, 3 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Landscapes of the dead in the late medieval imagination. By Carl Watkins, 3 years ago
Journal of Medieval History The necromancer and the abbot: summoning the dead in Cistercian exempla. By Martha G. Newman, 3 years ago
Journal of Medieval History ‘Agite, agite et uenite!’ Corrupted breath, corrupted speech and encounters with the restless dead in Geoffrey of Burton’s Vita sancte Moduenne virginis. By Stephen Gordon, 3 years ago
Journal of Medieval History The worm and the corpse: Carolingian visions of Gehenna’s undead cemetery. By Matthew Bryan Gillis, 3 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Bodies of earth and air: corporeality and spirituality in pre-modern British narratives of the undead. By Martha McGill, 3 years ago
Journal of Medieval History The vitality of the dead in medieval cultures. By Stephen Gordon, 3 years ago
Journal of Medieval History The dead in dreams: medieval Icelandic conceptions of the unquiet dead. By Kirsi Kanerva, 3 years ago