Clár Ábhair:
  • Part 1. The Physicality of Wounds
  • Section 1. Archeology and Material Culture
  • 1. Battle Trauma in Medieval Warfare: Wounds, Weapons and Armor / Kelly DeVries
  • 2. "And to describe the shapes of the dead": Making Sense of the Archaeology of Armed Violence / M.R. Geldof
  • 3. Visible Prowess?: Reading Men's Head and Face Wounds in Early Medieval Europe to 1000 CE / Patricia Skinner
  • 4. Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes: Injury and Death in Anglo-Scottish Combat, c. 1296-c.1403 / Iain A. MacInnes
  • 5." ... Vnnd schuß im vnder dem schwert den ort lang ein zu der brust": The Placement and Consequences of Sword-blows in Sigmund Ringeck's Fifteenth-Century Fencing Manual / Rachel E. Kellett
  • Section 2. Surgery
  • 6. The Diagnosis and Treatment of Wounds in the Old English Medical Collections: Anglo-Saxon Surgery? / Christine Voth
  • 7. Spitting Blood: Medieval Mongol Medical Practices / Timothy May
  • 8. The Wounded Soldier Honey and Late Medieval Military Medicine / Liana Krug
  • 9. "The Depth of Six Inches": Prince Hal's Head-Wound at the Battle of Shrewsbury / Michael Livingston
  • Section 3. Law
  • 10. Wounds, Amputations, and Expert Procedures in the City of Valencia in the Early-Fifteenth Century / Carmel Ferragud
  • 11. The Mutilation of Derbforgaill / Charlene M. Eska
  • Part 2. The Spirituality of Wounds
  • Section 4. Stigmata
  • 12. "The Wounded Surgeon": Devotion, Compassion and Metaphor in Medieval England / Virginia Langum
  • 13. "Scarce anyone survives a heart wound": The Wounded Christ in Irish Bardic Religious Poetry / Salvador Ryan
  • 14. Penetrating the Void: Picturing the Wound in Christ's Side as a Performative Space / Vibeke Olson
  • 15. Wandering Wounds: The Urban Body in Imitatio Christi / Elina Gertsman
  • Section 5. Passionate Wounds
  • 16. Ascetic Blood: Ethics, Suffering and Community in Late-Medieval Culture / Joshua S. Easterling
  • 17. Christ's Suppurating Wounds: Leprosy in the Vita of Alice of Schaerbeek (1250) / Alicia Spencer-Hall
  • 18. Wounding the Body and Freeing the Spirit: Dorothea von Montau's Bloody Quest for Christ, a Late-Medieval Phenomenon of the Extraordinary Kind / Albrecht Classen
  • 19. In the Bursting of an Eye: Blinding and Blindness in Ireland's Medieval Hagiography / Maire Johnson
  • Part 3. The Literature of Wounds
  • 20. The Laconic Scar in Early Irish Literature / William Sayers
  • 21. "Into the hede, throw the helme and creste": Head Wounds and a Question of Kingship in the Stanzaic Morte Arthur / Larissa Tracy
  • 22. "They ... toke their shyldys before them and drew oute their swerdys " ... : Inflicting and Healing Wounds in Malory's Morte Darthur / Stephen Atkinson
  • 23. Women's Wounds in Middle English Romances: An Exploration of Defilement, Disfigurement, and a Society in Disrepair / Barbara A. Goodman.