James Clark's historical interests are focused on the period between the Black Death and the Break with Rome. While a medievalist by training, James explore themes in religion, intellectual and cultural life which reach across the traditional boundaries of medieval and early modern; likewise, his approach is informed not only by the sources and methods of the historian but also by those of researchers in literary, artistic and material culture.

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