Middle Ages

Books

K. Hurlock (2012). Wales and the Crusades.

K. Hurlock (2013). Britain, Ireland and the Crusades, C.1000-1300. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan. 

K. Hurlock, P. Oldfield (2015). Crusading and Pilgrimage in the Norman World. Boydell Press. 

JT. Roche (2015). The Second Crusade: Holy War on the Periphery of Latin Christendom. JT. Roche. Brepols.

Book Chapters

K. Hurlock (2018). Welsh pilgrims and crusaders in the middle ages. P. Skinner. In: The Welsh and the Medieval World: Travel, Migration and Exile. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp.157-174. 

KS. Hurlock (2015). ‘Introduction’, in Crusading and Pilgrimage in the Norman World. In: Crusading and Pilgrimage in the Norman World. Boydell, 

KS. Hurlock (2015). ‘The Norman influence on crusaders from England and Wales’. K. Hurlock, P. Oldfield. In: Crusading and Pilgrimage in the Norman World. Boydell and Brewer,

KS. Hurlock (2010). Norman Conquests, Norman Expansion. In: The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology, Volume 1

K. Hurlock (2005). Power preaching and the Crusades in Pura Wallia c.1180-c.1280. B. Weiler, J. Burton, K. Stober. In: Thirteenth Century England XI: Proceedings of the Gregynog Conference 2005. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, pp.94-108.

J. Roche (2018). The Byzantine Conception of the Latin Barbarian and Distortion in the Greek Narratives of the Early Crusades. KV. Jensen, CS. Jensen, JM. Jensen. In: Fighting for the Faith – the Many Crusades. The society Runica et mediævalia, Stockholm University, pp.143-173. 

JT. Roche (2015). King Conrad III in the Byzantine Empire: a Foil for Native Imperial Virtue. In: The Second Crusade: Holy War on the Periphery of Latin Christendom. Brepols, pp.183-216. 

JT. Roche (2015). The Second Crusade: Main Debates and New Horizons. In: The Second Crusade: Holy War on the Periphery of Latin Christendom. Brepols.

JT. Roche (2015). Crusades in the Holy Land and Egypt (Consequences). In: The Crusades to the Holy Land: the Essential Reference Guide. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, pp.xxv-xxviii. 

JT. Roche (2015). Crusades in the Holy Land and Egypt (Causes). In: The Crusades to the Holy Land: the Essential Reference Guide. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO, pp.xix-xxiv. 

JT. Roche (2008). Niketas Choniates as a Source for the Second Crusade in Anatolia. E. Altan. In: Festschrift in Memory of Prof. Dr. Iþýn Demirkent. pp.379-388.

Journal Articles

K. Hurlock (2017). A Transformed Life? Geoffrey of Dutton, the Fifth Crusade, and the Holy Cross of Norton. Northern History. 54(1), pp.15-27. 

KS. Hurlock, K. Hurlock (2011). Cheshire and the Crusades. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. 

K. Hurlock (2011). The Crusades to 1291 in the annals of medieval Ireland. Irish Historical Studies. 37(148), pp.517-534.

K. Hurlock (2009). CRUSADES AND CRUSADING IN THE WELSH ANNALISTIC CHRONICLES. TRIVIUM. pp.3-31.

JT. Roche (2015). The Second Crusade: Lisbon, Damascus and the Wendish Campaigns. History Compass. 13(11), pp.599-609.

JT. ROCHE (2009). In the Wake of Mantzikert: The First Crusade and the Alexian Reconquest of Western Anatolia. History. 94(314), pp.135-153. 

JT. Roche (2006). ‘Conrad III and the Second Crusade: Retreat from Dorylaion?’. Crusades. 5, pp.85-97.