Teaching
Teaching coverage and postgraduate supervision
I teach on a range of modules on medieval and early modern history, with a particular focus on the history of religion and the church from the twelfth century to the Reformation. I welcome enquiries from potential MA, MRes and PhD students who are interested in working on any theme related to the history of later medieval and early modern religion, or other themes in late medieval and sixteenth-century English history.
Modules for 2024-25
CULTURE AND BELIEF IN LATE MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
Module code: HIST217
Role: Module Co-ordinator
HISTORY AND HISTORY-WRITING IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE
Module code: HIST585
Role: Module Co-ordinator
HISTORY DISSERTATION
Module code: HIST396
Role: Teaching
LITERATURE, ART AND ARCHITECTURE IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND RENAISSANCE
Module code: HIST587
Role: Teaching
POWER, BELIEF AND IDENTITY: MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN WORLDS, C. 500-1600 CE
Module code: HIST115
Role: Teaching
PRESENTING THE PAST
Module code: HIST106
Role: Teaching
THE HENRICIAN REFORMATION
Module code: HIST309
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Supervised Theses
- A Preacher's Handbook: Song and Intellectual Culture in the English Miscellany London, British Library, Arundel MS 248
- Enforcement and Identity: Four Gentry Families and the English Reformation c1530-c1558
- Neighbours at Home and Away: English and Irish nuns in and out of exile in seventeenth-century Europe