Richard Almond: Art History and Hunting
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  • Edward III Of England: Regal Hunter and Falconer
  • 'Looking and Seeing: Reading the Art History of the Middle Ages and Renaissance' delivered at Darlington
  • Courtly women as hunters in the later Middle Ages and Renaissance
  • 'The Aristocratic Hunt in the Middle Ages'
  • 'Hunting by the Commons in the Middle Ages'
  • 'Looking and Seeing Late Medieval and Renaissance Italian Art' delivered at Richmond
  • 'Medieval Hunting and the Role of the Park Pale' delivered at Markenfield Hall, Ripon:
Books and Chapters
2012 Medieval Hunting (eBook edition), The History Press, (Stroud, 2011)
2011 Medieval Hunting (paperback edition), The History Press, (Stroud, 2011)
2010 Richard Almond, “The forest as hunting ground”, in John Langton and Graham Jones (eds.), Forests and Chases of Medieval England and Wales, circa 1000 to circa 1500, Oxford, St John's College, (Oxford, 2010), pp. 68-79 and Plates 2-9.
2009 Daughters of Artemis: The Huntress in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, D. S. Brewer, (Cambridge, 2009)
2003 Medieval Hunting, Sutton Publishing, (Stroud, 2003)
2003 Richard Almond, “Hunting (Medieval and Early Modern Periods)”, in David Loades, (ed.), Reader’s Guide to British History, Fitzroy Dearborn, (Oxford, 2003)

Articles, Proceedings and Reviews
2015 Review and scholarly additions to the new English Guide, le musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris

2011 “A Huntsman’s Home”, History Today, Volume 61, Issue 4, April, 2011
2009 “The Medieval Huntress”, BBC History, Vol 10, no 12, December 2009
2007 Book review: Oggins, Robin S., The Kings and Their Hawks: Falconry in Medieval England, (Newhaven CT: Yale U. P., 2005), The English Historical Review, VOLUME CXXII, NO. 497, June 2007, pp. 808 – 809.
2005 “Deer Ladies of the Chase”, Deer: Journal of the British Deer Society, Volume 13, Number 7, Autumn, 2005
2005 “The Hunting Year”, History Today, Volume 55 (08) August, 2005
2005 “Establishing the Use of a Germanic Book of Hours”, Medieval History, May, 2005
2005 “A hawk’s eye view of history”, BBC History, Vol 6, no 3, March, 2005
2001 Richard Almond and A. J. Pollard, “The Yeomanry of Robin Hood and Social Terminology in fifteenth century England”, Past & Present, number 170. February, 2001
1995 “ The Medieval Hunt – Functions, Hierarchy and Management”, Proceedings of International Conference: Maintenance, Reliability and Quality, Clare College, University of Cambridge, April, 1995
1995 “All Saints’ Church, York, The Blackburn Window: A Medieval Conundrum”, Medieval Life, Issue 1, Winter, 1995
1994 “Medieval Deer Hunting”, Deer: Journal of the British Deer Society, Volume 9, No 5, November, 1994
1993 “Medieval Hunting: Ruling Classes and Commonalty”, Medieval History, Volume 3, 1993, Davenant Press


Conference Papers
2014 December, Richard Almond, Venator, Auceps and their Quarry: Perspectives of Identity, Empathy and Respect, Between Apes and Angels: Human and Animal in the Early Modern World, Interdisciplinary Conference, University of Edinburgh.
2014 June, Richard Almond, Forests and Hunting in England and Wales, Forests as Cultural Landscapes, International Symposium at Florsbachtal-Lohrhaupten/Spessart, Institut an der Universitat Wurzburg.

2012 January, Richard Almond, Edward III d'Angleterre: Chasseur et Fauconnier Fasteux, Les Princes chasseurs à l’époque médiévale, Colloque à le musée de la Chasse et de la Nature, Paris.
2011 September, Richard Almond, Femmes Fatale: Women Hunters in the Later Middle Ages and Renaissance, International Conference, University of Lincoln.
2011 July,  Richard Almond, La Chasse: A Courtly Pastime, International Medieval Conference, University of Leeds.
2008 July,  Richard Almond, Forests as Hunting Grounds, International Medieval Conference, University of Leeds.
2000 July, Richard Almond (Darlington College) & Antony J. Pollard (University of Teesside), Hunting Imagery in the Early Ballads of Robin Hood, International Medieval Conference, University of Leeds.
1995 April, Richard Almond (Darlington College), The Medieval Hunt – Functions, Hierarchy and Management, International Conference: Maintenance, Reliability and Quality, Clare College, University of Cambridge.









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