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General Reading
Abreth, John. 2013. An Environmental History of the Middle Ages: The Crucible of Nature. Routledge.
Campbell, Bruce M.S. 2016. The Great Transition: Climate, Disease and Society in the Late-Medieval World. Cambridge Univ. Press.
Clarke, Catherine A. M. 2019. Medieval Cityscapes Today. Arc Humanities Press.
—, ed. 2020. The St. Thomas Way and the Medieval March of Wales: Exploring Place, Heritage,Pilgrimage. Arc Humanities Press.
Cooper, Helen. 2004. The English Romance in Time: Transforming Motifs from Geoffrey of Monmouth to the Death of Shakespeare. Oxford Univ. Press.
Davis, Matthew Evan, Tamsyn Mahoney-Steel, and Ece Turnator, eds. 2018. Meeting the Medieval in a Digital World. Amsterdam Univ. Press.
Dinshaw, Carolyn. 2012. How Soon is Now? Medieval Texts, Amateur Readers, and the Queerness of Time. Duke Univ. Press.
Elliott, R. W. V. 1984. The Gawain Country: Essays on the Topography of Middle English Alliterative Poetry. Leeds, UK: University of Leeds School of English.
Elliott, R. W. V. 1997. “Landscape and Geography,” in Derek Brewer and Jonathan Gibson, eds., A Companion to the Gawain-Poet. Cambridge: D. S. Brewer. 105-17.
Estes, Heidi. 2017. Anglo-Saxon Literary Landscapes: Ecotheory and the Environmental Imagination. Amsterdam Univ. Press.
Goehring, Margaret. 2013. Space, Place and Ornament: The Function of Landscape in Medieval Manuscript Illumination. Brepols.
Goldie, Matthew Boyd. 2019. Scribes of Space: Place in Middle English Literature and Late Medieval Science. Cornell Univ. Press.
—, and Sebastian Sobecki, eds. 2016. “Our Sea of Islands: New Approaches to British Insularity in the Late Middle Ages.” postmedieval, vol. 7, no. 4 (special issue).
Hoffman, Richard C. 2014. An Environmental History of Medieval Europe. Cambridge Univ. Press.
Kim, Dorothy. 2021. “Margery Kempe, racialised soundscapes, sonic wars, and cosmopolitan Jerusalem.” Laura Kalas and Laura Varnam, eds. Encountering The Book of Margery Kempe. Manchester Univ. Press. 205-233.
Ladino, Jennifer K. 2018. “What Is Missing? An Affective Digital Environmental Humanities.” Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities, vol. 5, no. 2. 189-211.
Morreale, Laura K., and Sean Gilsdorf, eds. 2022. Digital Medieval Studies: Practice and Preservation. ARC Humanities Press.
Prendergast, Thomas A., and Stephanie Trigg. 2018. Affective Medievalism: Love, Abjection and Discontent. Manchester University Press.
Purdie, Rhiannon. 2008. Anglicising Romance: Tail-Rhyme and Genre in Medieval English Literature D.S. Brewer.
Rouse, Robert. 2015. “Emplaced Reading, or Towards a Spatial Hermeneutic for Medieval Romance.”Medieval Romance and Material Culture, ed. Nicholas Perkins. Cambridge Univ. Press. 41-57.
Rudd, Gillian. 2007. Greenery: Ecocritical Readings of Late Medieval English Texts. Manchester Univ. Press.
Salih, Sarah. 2016. “In/visible Medieval/isms.” Studies in Medievalism, vol.25. 53-69.
Sobecki, Sebastian I. 2008. The Sea and Medieval English Literature. D. S. Brewer.
—, ed. 2011. The Sea and Englishness in the Middle Ages: Maritime Narratives, Identity and Culture. D. S. Brewer.