Research projects
CMS faculty are involved with the following major projects (most of which are also based at the Centre):
- Archaeology Data Service (Julian Richards)
ADS supports research, learning and teaching in archaeology with high quality and dependable digital resources
- Cause Papers in the Diocese of York (Philippa Hoskin)
Based at the Borthwick Institute for Historical Research, this project will create a searchable database of all the 13, 669 cause papers of the Diocese of York from the fourteenth century
- Christianity and Culture (Dee Dyas)
Christianity and Culture seeks to explore and explain one of the most important influences on Western art, history and literature
- Corpus Vitrearum Medii Aevi (Tim Ayers)
CVMA aims to publish all the medieval stained glass in Britain to 1540
- England's Immigrants: 1330-1550 (Mark Ormrod)
This AHRC-funded project aims to contribute to the longer-term history of immigration to Britain and to provide a deeper historical context to contemporary debates over ethnicity, multiculturalism and national identity
- Identification of the Scribes Responsible for Copying Major Works of Middle English Literature (Linne Mooney)This 4 year AHRC-funded project seeks to combine linguistic profiles and palaeographic evidence to identify the scribes responsible for copying the works of the major Middle English poets.
- Interfaces (Dr Elizabeth Tyler)
- Medieval Urban Household Research Project (Sarah Rees Jones)
This fully-funded AHRC Collaborative grant research award project, jointly run between the University of York and the York Archaeological Trust, is one of the largest interdisciplinary studies of the everyday living conditions of working people from medieval to modern times.