MEMSA Crossing Borders, Contesting Boundaries podcast
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Georgina Watson, 'The Perspective of Fakhr ad-Din al-Ma'n II'
Published: July 17, 2022Katharina Strika, 'A Journey to the Underworld: From Purgatory to Hades in Ulrich von Hutten's Phalarismus'
Published: July 10, 2022Dr Valeria Viola, 'Crossing boundaries and keeping distance: Masters' and servants' spaces in eighteenth-century Palermo'
Published: June 13, 2022Samuel Pearson, ‘The Henrician Reformation in the Diocese of Canterbury, 1541-1543: Revisiting Corpus Christi MS 128’
Published: March 7, 2022Dr Euan Roger, 'To be Shut up': New Evidence for the Development of Quarantine Regulations in Early Tudor England
Published: February 21, 2022Connor Huddlestone, ‘Beyond Faction: Prosopography and the Tudor Council’
Published: February 7, 2022Adam Cook, ‘From Normans to Northerners: Identity in the Honour of Pontefract from the Norman Conquest to Magna Carta’
Published: January 24, 2022Professor Cynthia Neville, The lives of a medieval treatise on Anglo-Scottish border law
Published: June 14, 2021Fergal Leonard, “The gentleman that came in at the west”: the unlikely career of Henry Leigh, c. 1555 – 1606
Published: May 31, 2021Giulia Calabrò, "Lo re Adoardo et Varuich restoron vincitori…": how the account of the Battle of Towton crossed the English borders and reached the Duchy of Milan
Published: May 17, 2021