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PUBLICATIONS

PUBLIC-FACING

Daughters of Chivalry: The Forgotten Children of Edward I (Picador, 2019).

 

‘Medieval rebel princesses’, BBC History Magazine, March 2019.

 

‘A collage of history: Staunton Hall, Staunton-in-the-Vale, Nottinghamshire’, Country Life, 9 April 2014.

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ACADEMIC

'Childbirth, royal travel and female bonding in the reigns of Edward I and II' in Medieval Travel, eds Caroline Barron and Martha Carlin (Shaun Tyas, 2023), 125-35.

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‘Suche scripture…shewying what I was: The brass of Margaret of Cieszyn and associated monuments’ in 

Creativity, Contradictions and Commemoration in the Reign of Richard II: Essays in Honour of Nigel Saul, eds J. Lutkin and J.S. Hamilton (Boydell, 2022), 235-48.

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‘The Lovell Monument at Minster Lovell’, English Heritage Historical Review (2011 [2013]), 22-7.

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'Dynasty and Strategies of Commemoration: Knightly Families in Late-Medieval and Early Modern Derbyshire Part 2', Church Monuments 26 (2011), 27-43.​

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'Representations of Piety and Dynasty: Late-Medieval Stained Glass and Sepulchral Monuments at Norbury, Derbyshire', Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 131 (2011), 226-44.

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'Dynasty and Strategies of Commemoration: Knightly Families in Late-Medieval and Early Modern Derbyshire Part 1', Church Monuments 25 (2010), 85-104.

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'A Fifteenth-Century Brass at Swithland, Leicestershire, and the Commemoration of Female Religious in Late-Medieval England', Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society 18, pt 1 (2009), 25-35.

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'The Quatremain Mausoleum at Thame, Oxfordshire', Transactions of the Monumental Brass Society 17, pt 5 (2007), 453-66.

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REVIEWS

Julian M. Luxford and M.A. Michael, eds, Tributes to Nigel Morgan: Contexts of Medieval Art: Images, Objects & Ideas; in Church Monuments 26 (2011), 140-1.

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D. Westerhof, Death and the Noble Body in Medieval England, in Medical History 54, no. 3 (July 2010), 406-7.

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S. Badham and M. Stuchfield, Monumental Brasses, in Church MMonuments 24 (2009), 143-4.

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