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Helen J. Nicholson

    January 1, 1960
    The Crusades
    Love, war and the Grail
    Applied Drama
    The Knights Templar on Trial: The Trial of the Templars in the British Isles 1308-1311
    The Ecologies of Amateur Theatre
    Theatre, Education and Performance
    • 2024

      Theatre in Towns

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the cultural significance of theatre in English towns, this book examines the impact of volunteer-led, professional, and community theatres. It highlights the diverse roles these theatres play in their localities and their ability to engage audiences beyond their immediate surroundings, showcasing the vibrant connection between the arts and community life.

      Theatre in Towns
    • 2024

      The collection explores the representation of women in contemporary writings about the Crusades, highlighting their roles in military religious orders. It delves into the relationships between the Templars and Hospitallers with the rulers of Latin Christendom and their noble patrons. Additionally, it examines the operations of these orders in Britain and Ireland, providing a comprehensive view of their historical impact and significance.

      Women, the Crusades, the Templars and Hospitallers in Medieval European Society and Culture
    • 2023

      The crusade movement needed their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration...This book surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military expedition to help the Christians of the East, and 1570, when the last crusader state, Cyprus, was captured by the Ottoman Turks. It considers women's actions not only on crusade battlefields but also in recruiting crusaders, supporting crusades through patronage, propaganda, and prayer, and as both defenders and aggressors. Itargues that medieval women were deeply involved in the crusades but the roles that they could play and how their contemporaries recorded their deeds were dictated by social convention and cultural expectations. Although its main focus is the women of Latin Christendom, it also looks at the impact ofthe crusades and crusaders on the Jews of western Europe and the Muslims of the Middle East, and compares relations between Latin Christians and Muslims with relations between Muslims and other Christian groups.

      Women and the Crusades
    • 2022

      Sybil, Queen of Jerusalem, 1186-1190

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Queen Sybil of Jerusalem, queen in her own right, was ruler of the kingdom of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1190. This study traces Sybil's life, from her childhood as the daughter of the heir to the throne of Jerusalem to her death in the crusading force outside the city of Acre. číst celé

      Sybil, Queen of Jerusalem, 1186-1190
    • 2021

      Published in 1997, this is a translation of the The Itenerary of the Pilgrims and the deeds of King Richard. This chronicle is the most complete account of the Third Crusade, covering the events of the crusade in order. číst celé

      Chronicle of the Third Crusade
    • 2018

      The Ecologies of Amateur Theatre

      • 355 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      This book is the first major study of amateur theatre, offering new perspectives on its place in the cultural and social life of communities. Based on extensive archival and ethnographic research, it traces the importance of amateur theatre to crafting places and the ways in which it sustains the creativity of amateur theatre over a lifetime.

      The Ecologies of Amateur Theatre
    • 2017

      The lives of the medieval Templars seem hidden and mysterious. Helen Nicholson discovers their everyday world set out in the early fourteenth-century records from their trial: from buildings, food and drink, to employees, tenants and making money. Drawing this evidence together, she produces a fascinating insight into the lives of these famous men.

      The Everyday Life of the Templars
    • 2016

      A late Iron Age farmstead remained occupied until the mid-4th century AD. A ditched enclosure contained roundhouses and rectangular timber buildings for most of this time. Although the buildings fell into decay in the late 3rd century, surface spreads of dark earth containing 4th-century material suggest that the site continued to be occupied.

      EAA 160 A Late Iron Age and Romano-British Farmstead at Cedars Park, Stowmarket, Suffolk
    • 2014

      Applied Drama

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      It also invites debate about the environments in which applied theatre takes place. Written by an experienced academic in the field, this lively text is the ideal introductory text for students on Applied Theatre degree programmes and those taking Applied Theatre modules on Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies programmes.

      Applied Drama