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The problem of labour in fourteenth-century England , edited by James Bothwell, et al. (York - Woodbridge, 2000)
The age of Edward III. edited by J.S. Bothwell (York - Woodbridge, 2001)
‘Monastic hospitality: the Benedictines in England, c.1070 - c.1245’, by Julie Kerr, Anglo-Norman Studies, XXIII: Proceedings of the Battle Conference 2000, Ed. John Gillingham (Woodbridge, 2001), 97-114
The fortunes of a Norman family: the de Verduns in England, Ireland, and Wales, 1066-1316, by Mark Hagger (Dublin 2001)
The Armenian Kingdom and the Mamluks: War and Diplomacy during the reigns of Het'um II (1289-1307), by Angus Stewart (Leiden, 2001)
The late medieval Scottish parliament : politics and the three estates, 1424-1488, by Roland Tanner (East Linton 2001)
England and Europe in the reign of Henry III (1216-1272), edited by Björn K.U. Weiler et al. (Aldershot, 2002)
Eunuchs in Antiquity, edited by Shaun Tougher (Swansea, 2002)
‘Dangers and disorders: the decline of the Dominican Frater medicus, by Angela Montford, Social History of Medicine, 16:2 (2003), 169-191
Sagas, saints and settlements, edited by Gareth Williams and Paul Bibire (Leiden, 2004).
Edward III and the English peerage: royal patronage, social mobility, and political control in fourteenth-century England by J.S. Bothwell (Woodbridge, 2004).
David II, 1329-71, by Michael A. Penman (Edinburgh, 2004).
Health, sickness, medicine and the friars in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, by Angela Montford (Aldershot, 2004)
‘Saintly physician, diabolical doctor, medieval saint: exploring the reputation of Gil de Santarém in medieval and Renaissance Portugal’, by Iona McCleery, Portuguese Studies, 21 (2005), 112-125
Henry III of England and the Staufen Empire, 1216-1272, by Bjorn Weiler (London: Royal Historical Society, 2006)
Representations of power in medieval Germany, 800-1500, edited by Björn Weiler and Simon MacLean (Turnhout, 2006)
Strange Likeness: The Use of Old English in Twentieth-century Poetry, by Chris Jones (Oxford, 2006)
‘Food, Drink and Lodging: Hospitality in Twelfth-Century England’, by
Julie Kerr, The Haskins Society Journal 18 (2006)
Julian the Apostate, by Shaun Tougher (Edinburgh, 2007)
'A Byzantine Iconographic Type of Virgin and Child in Italy? The 'Pelagonitissa' Virgin Re-examined', Lenia Kouneni in Arte Cristiana XCV/ 828, 2007, 1-8.
'The Kykkotissa Virgin and its Italian Appropriation', Lenia Kouneni in Artibus et Historiae *XXIX/ 57, 2008- forthcoming; a summary of the paper is available in http://www.artibusethistoriae.org/?menu=art&gdzie=artibusIssue&id=58