Project Team

Dr Natasha Hodgson – Nottingham Trent University

Natasha Hodgson is Associate Professor in History and Director of the Centre for Research in History, Heritage and Memory Studies (CRHHMS) at Nottingham Trent University in the UK. Her research has focused mainly on the medieval and early modern periods, with a special interest in medieval women, gender, masculinities, histories of religious warfare, and social and cultural history.

She also has interests in Digital Humanities and worked on major AHRC projects such as the Hull Electronic Domesday (now opendomesday.org) and PASE (the Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England). She is the author of Women, Crusading and the Holy Land in Historical Narrative (Boydell, 2017), and a co-editor of Crusading and Masculinities (2019); Religion and Conflict in Medieval and Early Modern Worlds (2020), and  Miracles, Political Authority and Violence in Medieval and Early Modern History (2021). She is an editor of the journal Nottingham Medieval Studies and the Routledge series’ Themes in Medieval and Early Modern History and Advances in Crusade Studies.

Professor Haida Liang – Nottingham Trent University

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Dr Chris Jones – University of Canterbury

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Dr Sotiria Kogou – Nottingham Trent University

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Catherine Gower – Nottingham Trent University

Catherine ‘Cat’ Gower is a Midlands4Cities Doctoral student at Nottingham Trent University. Their thesis considers the development of biblical-royal genealogical chronicles under Henry VI.