Much of my work when I was an undergraduate focussed on medieval history and I was exceptionally lucky to be in a History Department in which medievalists of rare quality taught and tutored me. Since then most of my work has, of necessity, been concerned with modern history--that is what is largely taught beyond Key Stage 3--but I have always maintained my interest in medieval history and have been translated some of the perhaps less well-known texts over the last three decades and have periodically penned an essay or two on the subject. You may say, and there is much truth in this, that my interest in medieval studies has been a leisure interest, something to give me a break from the rigours of modernity.
Chateau de la Roche-Guyon
It is, however, time I think to put some of this work into the public domain and I intend to publish some of the texts in as Kindles over the next few years.