Doctor of Philosophy
The Places and Poetics of Hostility in Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Junius 11
1/10/2010 → 1/06/2015
Doctor of Philosophy
Behealde ge wif: Addressing Medieval Religious Women, 960-1160
1/10/2011 → 1/02/2017
Doctor of Philosophy
Blod, Swat and Dreor: Material, Poetic and Religious Discources on Blood in Anglo-Saxon Literature
1/10/2011 → 1/02/2016
Doctor of Philosophy
Talking with 'Things' in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Culture
1/10/2009 → 1/03/2013
Doctor of Philosophy
Constructing Gender and Locality in Late Medieval England: The Lives of Anglo-Saxon and British Female Saints in the South English Legendaries
1/10/2012 → 1/11/2013
Doctor of Philosophy
'for your ghostly comfort that vnderstande no latyn': A study of The Fruyte of Redempcyon by Symon Appulby
27/04/2009 → 1/02/2015
Doctor of Philosophy
An Acknowledged Land: Place, History and Poetry in Early Medieval and Postmodern Britain and Ireland
1/10/2006 → 1/06/2010
Doctor of Philosophy
Louder than words: The performance of the unspeakable in Old and Middle English literature
1/10/2006 → 1/07/2010
Doctor of Philosophy
Translation and pedagogy in the Vercelli Book: A study of Vercelli Homilies I, III, XX and Elene
1/10/2012 → 1/03/2017
Doctor of Philosophy
The Old English Orosius: Writing an Anglo-Saxon history of the world
1/10/2012 → 1/03/2017
Doctor of Philosophy
Poet of the Medieval Modern: Reading the Anglo-Saxon Library with David Jones’s The Anathemata
1/10/2014 → 1/06/2018
Doctor of Philosophy
Sutton Hoo in public: newspapers, television, and museums
1/10/2015 → 1/05/2020
Doctor of Philosophy
Waterways and their Communities in Early Medieval Culture and the Contemporary Arts
6/09/2018 → 13/02/2019
Doctor of Philosophy
Waterways and their Communities in Early Medieval Culture and the Contemporary Arts
13/02/2019 → 1/03/2020
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