Research Help: BAA Google Doc and Medieval Art History Resources Facebook Page

For those unable to access resources in person due to Covid-19 restrictions, there are two digital opportunities to find copies of or links to necessary texts through networking with fellow medieval scholars.

The British Archaeological Association has created a public Google Doc that allows researchers to request a book, article, or text (no more than a single article or ten percent of a book per request) or an image. Anyone viewing the document who has the requested piece can then email it to them.

Additionally, the Medieval Art History Resources Facebook group is another way to request articles and images, or begin a discussion over a certain resource.

The Medieval Art Research team hopes that these platforms are helpful to readers of our website. Please let us know of any further questions.


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Published by charlottecook

Charlotte Cook graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in European History from Washington & Lee University in 2019. In 2020 she received her Master’s degree in History of Art from the Courtauld Institute of Art, earning the classification of Merit. Her research explores questions of royal patronage, both by and in honor of rulers, in fourteenth- and fifteenth-century England. She has worked as a researcher and collections assistant at several museums and galleries, and plans to begin her PhD in the autumn of 2022.

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