Journal of Medieval History The Investiture Contest in the margins: popes and peace in a manuscript from Augsburg cathedral. By Erik Niblaeus, 1 year ago
Journal of Medieval History The Investiture Contest in the margins: popes and peace in a manuscript from Augsburg cathedral. By Erik Niblaeus, 1 year ago
Journal of Medieval History Papal crusade propaganda and attacks against Jews in France in the 1230s: a breakdown of communication?. By Christoph T. Maier, 1 year ago
Journal of Medieval History Difficult gifts: gifts to and from the popes in twelfth- and thirteenth-century England. By Lars Kjær, 1 year ago
Journal of Medieval History Papal communications and historical writing in Angevin England. By Michael Staunton, 1 year ago
Journal of Medieval History ‘Theologians know best’: Paris-trained crusade preachers as mediators between papal, popular and learned crusading pieties. By Jessalynn Lea Bird, 2 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Power, celebration and circuits of legitimation: the local use of papal letters in late twelfth-century Denmark. By Emil Lauge Christensen, 2 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Power, celebration and circuits of legitimation: the local use of papal letters in late twelfth-century Denmark. By Emil Lauge Christensen, 2 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Trade, taste and ecology: honey in late medieval Europe. By Alexandra Sapoznik, 2 years ago
Journal of Medieval History Sorrow, masculinity and papal authority in the writing of Pope Innocent III (1198–1216) and his curia. By Kirsty Day, 2 years ago