is wondering if there is in fact any theory on frontiers that the medieval Crusader kingdoms don't break... and whether we should do something about that.
Jonathan started following the work of José Mª Martín Civantos, University of Granada, Medieval History.
Jonathan started following the work of 6 people.
Jonathan started following the work of Rosalind Bonté, University of Cambridge, Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic.
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- Al Andalus (Islamic History)
- Anglo-Saxon Studies (History)
- Burial Customs, Culture, Ritual, Tradition (Archaeology)
- Byzantium
- Carolingian Studies
- Catalan History
- Charters and Paleography
- Church Archaeology
- Church Reform
- Courts and Elites (History)
- Crusades
- Crusades and the Latin East
- Digital Humanities
- Diplomatics (Medieval)
- Early Christianity
- Early Islam
- Early Medieval Archaeology
- Early Medieval Art
- Early Medieval History
- Early Medieval Studies
- Early Middle Ages (History)
- Economics And Technology
- Feudalism and Lordship
- Frontier Studies
- Gender History
- Hagiography
- Historical Archaeology
- Humanities Computing (Digital Humanities)
- Humanties Computing
- Iberian History
- Interdisciplinary History
- Kingship (Medieval History)
- Late Antiquity
- Latin Palaeography
- Law and Dispute Settlement
- Manuscript Cultures
- Manuscript Studies
- Matrilineality
- Medieval
- Medieval Europe
- Medieval Iberian History
- Medieval Slavery
- Medieval Studies
- Monasticism
- Monetary history
- Museum Studies
- Muslim Spain
- Papsturkunden
- Pre-capitalist economic systems
- Romanesque
- Settlement Patterns
- Social Network Analysis (Social Sciences)
- Social identities (History)
- Umayyads (Islamic History)
- Vernacular Religion
- Visigothic Spain
- Women and Power in Middle Ages
- Anglo Saxon Burial Studies (Archaeology)
- Anglo-Saxon Studies
- Archaeology of salt
- Comparative medieval history
- Early medieval Britain (Archaeology)
- Early medieval numismatics
- Medieval Ecclesiastical History
- Medieval numismatics
- Merovingian and Carolingian
- Pictish History and Scottish Early Medieval History
- Pre burghal Scotland
- Scottish History
- Social Network Analysis (Medieval Studies)
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Temporary Lecturer in Medieval History and Career Development Fellow
Queen's College
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As part of its programme of expansion, the department invites applications to a new lectureship in Early North American History, starting on 1 September 2012.
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