Emily Guerry is Senior Lecturer in Medieval European History and Co-Director of the Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies at the University of Kent, United Kingdom

Recent publications:

  • "Les peintures murales du miracle de saint Maurille, un trésor caché," in Angers, La grace d'une cathédrale, ed. Emmanuel Delmas (Paris: Éditions Place des Victoires, 2020)

  • "A Gothic Throne for the King of Kings: A Re-Evaluation of the Design, Date, and Function of the Sainte-Chapelle Tribune," in Tributes to Paul Binski: Medieval Art, Architecture and Ideas, ed. Julian Luxford (Turnout: Brepols, 2021).

  • "'A path prepared for them by the Lord': King Louis IX, Dominican devotion, and the extraordinary journey of two preaching friars," The Medieval Dominicans: Books, Buildings, Music and Liturgy, eds. Eleanor J. Giraud and Christian Leitmeir, Medieval Monastic Studies 7 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2021)

  • "City of light: Picturing the translation of the Crown of Thorns in the Gothic glass of the Sainte-Chapelle," in Paris: The powers that shaped the medieval city, ed. John McNeil (Abingdon: Routledge, 2021)