Research Interests
John's primary research interests lie in the cultural, religious, and art history of the High Middle Ages, especially in and around the British Isles during the long twelfth century. His current projects include a survey of English art in the century after the Norman Conquest and a study of twelfth-century episcopal patronage based around the life, work, and networks of Henry of Blois (d. 1171).
From April 2024, he will lead, as Principal Investigator, an AHRC-funded research network entitled 'Hidden Heritage: Multi-Disciplinary and Multi-Sector Perspectives on the Norman Chapel, Durham Castle' (Co-Investigator: Prof. Giles Gasper, Durham University).
Other interests include the role and agency of vision and imagination in high-medieval culture (through artistic images themselves, but also in architecture, ritual, liturgy, and literature, broadly conceived); aspects of medieval doctrine and devotional practice; Jewish-Christian-Muslim relations and cultural exchange; and Anglo-Norman prosopography. He has a secondary research interest in aspects of eighteenth-century antiquarianism, especially as it relates to the collection and preservation of medieval art.