Participant Info

First Name
Meg
Last Name
Bernstein
Affiliation
University of York
Website URL
http://meg-bernstein.com
Keywords
Gothic architecture, Romanesque architecture, Norman Conquest, parish churches, lay piety, medieval England, Westminster Abbey, sacred space, crusader architecture
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About Me
Recent Publications
  • Towards an Art History of the Parish Church, 1200–1399, ed. Meg Bernstein (London: Courtauld Books Online, 2021).
  • “Visiting Religious Spaces in the Digital Realm: The MAVCOR Digital Spaces Project in Historical Context,” with Emily Floyd, in Material Religion and Digital Humanities, ed. Emily Suzanne Clark and Rachel McBride Lindsey (De Gruyter, 2022)
  • “The Parochial Nave in Twelfth– and Thirteenth–Century Cambridgeshire,” British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions: Cambridge, ed. Gabriel Byng and Helen Lunnon (2022)
  • “Show Some Decorum: Against an Imitative Model in the English Parish Church,” in Towards an Art History of the Parish Church, 1200–1399, ed. Meg Bernstein (London: Courtauld Books Online, 2021)
  • Commentary on “Plates 2.39 and 2.40: Winchester Font,” in Vetusta Monumenta: Ancient Monuments, A Digital Edition, ed. Noah Heringman, Crystal B. Lake, Katharina Boehm, and Matthew Reeve (2021)
  • Commentary on “Plate 2.7: The Church of St. Andrew, Greensted, the Shrine of St. Edmund, and the Abbey Seal of Bury St. Edmund’s,” in Vetusta Monumenta: Ancient Monuments, A Digital Edition, ed. Noah Heringman, Crystal B. Lake, Katharina Boehm, and Matthew Reeve (2019)
  • “A Bishop of Two Peoples: William of St. Calais and the Hybridization of Architecture in Eleventh–Century Durham,” in Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 77, issue 3 (2018): 267–284
Media Coverage
Country Focus
England, France
Expertise by Geography
British Isles, England, France, United Kingdom, Western Europe
Expertise by Chronology
Medieval
Expertise by Topic
Art & Architectural History, Material Culture