Dr Helen Nicholson

Telephone:+44 (0)29 208 74250
Fax:+44 (0)29 208 74929
Extension:74250
Location:Humanities Building, room 3.59
Research Interests
- The Military Orders: the Knights Templar, the Knights Hospitaller, and the Teutonic Knights;
- The Trial of the Templars in the British Isles;
- The Templars’ English estates, 1308-1311;
- The Hospitallers in the British Isles in the fourteenth century;
- The Crusades in the Middle Ages;
- Women in the crusades and in religious orders in the middle ages;
- The use of medieval ‘fictional’ literature as historical evidence.
Selected Publications
Edited by Anthony Luttrell and Helen J. Nicholson (2006) Hospitaller Women in the Middle Ages. Ashgate Publishing.
Edited by Jochen Burgtorf and Helen Nicholson (2006) International Mobility in the Military Orders (12th to 15th Centuries): Travelling on Christ’s Business. UK: University of Wales Press. USA: University of Alabama Press.
Edited by Helen J. Nicholson (2005) Palgrave Advances in the Crusades. Palgrave Macmillan.
Helen Nicholson (2003) Medieval Warfare: Theory and Practice of War in Europe, 300-1500. Palgrave Macmillan.
Helen Nicholson (2001, 2003) The Knights Hospitaller. Boydell Press.
Helen Nicholson (2001, 2004) The Knights Templar: A New History. Sutton Publishing.
Helen J. Nicholson (2000) Love, War, and the Grail: Templars, Hospitallers and Teutonic Knights in Medieval Epic and Romance, 1150-1500. Brill.
Helen J. Nicholson (1997, 2001) Chronicle of the Third Crusade: A Translation of the Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi. Ashgate.
Research Projects
The Trial of the Templars in the British Isles.
The Knights Templars’ English estates, 1308-1311.
The Hospitallers in the British Isles in the Fourteenth Century.
Teaching
I contribute to teaching the following Part One double module course:
- Medieval Europe - 20 credits (HS1101)
Each year I offer two of the following Part Two courses:
- Medieval Women (HS1472)
I also participate in teaching the MA in the History of the Crusades, and the MA in Medieval British Studies, and will accept suitably qualified PhD students interested in the medieval Military Religious Orders, medieval women, medieval Religious Orders or related fields.
