About
My main research interests concern the history of Latin Christendom in the Central Middle Ages. Much of my work is concerned with the period 1050 to 1250, and focusses on themes including the crusades and their memorialisation, the theory and practice of historical writing, the transmission and reception of texts, medieval attitudes towards historical truth and the past, and political thought on kingship. I also have expertise in medievalism, that is, perceptions of the Middle Ages in the modern era. I am particularly interested in statues of medieval figures created since 1800, and the insights that they provide on modern ideas about the Middle Ages.
In addition to my academic work, I enjoy sharing my passion for the study of the past more widely. I have been interviewed by NBC News, BBC Radio Wales and LBC Radio, and written shorter pieces for publications including History Today and the BBC History Magazine’s HistoryExtra website. I appeared on BBC History Magazine’s HistoryExtra podcast in June 2020 to discuss the statue of Richard I (‘the Lionheart’) in Westminster. In Autumn 2023, I co-taught an Historical Association course on the First Crusade.