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Barker, S. (1992) “The Double-armed Man” - Images of the Medieval in Early Modern Military Idealism. In: From Medieval to Medievalism. Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 101-121. ISBN 978-1-349-22233-9
Brown, K. (2021) Christian Castles and Saracen Strongholds: Islamic Architectures contribution to Crusader Castle Architecture and Post-Crusade Castle Architecture, c. 1000-1400. Undergraduate thesis, University of Chichetser.
Burningham, L. (2020) Female is the head that wears the crown: An evaluation of the significance of marital status on queenship power and authority in Early Modern England. Undergraduate thesis, University of Chichetser.
Campbell, A., Gianfrancesco, L. and Tarrant, N. (2018) Introduction: Alchemy and the Mendicant Orders of Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Ambix, 65 (3). pp. 201-209. ISSN 1745-8234
Clark, N. (2017) A ‘conservative’ family? The Howard women and responses to religious change during the early Reformation, c .1530-1558. Historical Research, 90 (248). pp. 318-340. ISSN 0950-3471
Gisbey, B. (2021) "As long as I live, I will have control over my being" A study of women artists, self-portraiture, and the art of self-imaging in the Renaissance and Italian-Baroque, c.1550-c.1650. Undergraduate thesis, University of Chichetser.
Jones, K. (2023) Was the sixteenth-century married queen regnant a glorified consort? An examination of the husband's influence on Mary, Queen of Scots and Mary I of England via contemporary pictorial and textual material. Undergraduate thesis, University of Chichester.
Richardson, A. (2023) Castles and Palaces. Routledge Resources Online - Medieval Studies.
Richardson, A. (2011) Beyond the castle gate: The role of royal landscapes in constructions of English medieval kingship and queenship. Concilium Medii Aevi, 14. pp. 35-53. ISSN 1437-904X
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Richardson, A. (2018) Gender and Space in the Later Middle Ages: past, present, and future routes. In: The Oxford Handbook of Later Medieval Archaeology in Britain. Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 805-815. ISBN 9780198744719
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Richardson, A. (2018) Leaps and Bounds: deer parks and fallow deer in constructions of English national identity from the 16th to the early 18th century. In: Les forêts Européennes: Gestions, exploitations et représentations (XIe-XIXe siècles). Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, pp. 143-156. ISBN 9791030001761
Richardson, A. (2014) Pale Reflections? Deer parks in contemporary writings from the 16th to the later 19th century. In: A Fresh Approach: essays presented to Colin Platt in celebration of his eightieth birthday, 11 November 2014. Trouser Press Publishing, Surrey, pp. 169-180.
Richardson, A. (2010) Putting the “royal” back into forests: Kingship, largesse, patronage and management in a group of Wessex forests in the 13th and 14th centuries. In: Forests and Chases of Medieval England and Wales, c.1000 to c.1500. St John's College Research Centre, Oxford, pp. 143-162. ISBN 9780954497576
Richardson, A. (2012) “Riding like Alexander, Hunting like Diana”: Gendered aspects of the medieval hunt and its landscape settings in England and France. Gender & History, 24 (2). pp. 253-270. ISSN 1468-0424
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Webb, H. (2022) A study of the stylistic and ideological features of art and literature and how this provides an image of the political, religious and classical elements of Renaissance Florence, c.1469 – c.1515. Undergraduate thesis, University of Chichester.
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