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3 English Houses, Materiality, and Everyday Life

scientific article published in September 2015

A Political Ecology of the Medieval Castle

article published in 2018

A fragment of architecture at Kenilworth Castle, and its implications

article published in 1999

Agency and the individual

article published in 1989

Agency, structure and archaeological practice

chapter published in 2004

An Archaeology of Capitalism

book published in 1996

Approaching Bodiam and Scotney: a comparison

Archaeological Theory: An Introduction

book published in 1999

Archaeological Theory: An Introduction

book published in 2019

Archaeological Theory: An Introduction

book by Matthew Johnson

Archaeological Theory: An Introduction

book published in 2010

Archaeology and Social Theory

chapter published in 2006

Archaeology and theoretical culture

article

Archaeology and ‘QAA subject review’: what did we learn?

article

Behind the Castle Gate: From Medieval to Renaissance

book published in 2002

Bodiam Castle and The Canterbury Tales: Some Intersections

scientific article published on 2 July 2020

Bodiam Castle: a new survey of the interior

chapter published in 2017

Commentary: Archaeology as Travel and Tourism

scholarly article by Matthew Johnson published in April 2011

Commentary: Mute Passive Objects?

article published in 1999

Conceptions of agency in archaeological interpretation

scholarly article by Matthew Johnson published in June 1989

Don't Bin Your Brain!

scientific article published in October 2007

English Houses 1300-1800: Vernacular Architecture, Social Life

book published in 2010

Everyday life in Medieval England. By Christopher Dyer. 17 x 25 cm. xvi +336 pp., 12 figs., 15 tables. London: The Hambledon Press, 1994. ISBN 1-85285-112-0. Price: £35.00 hb.

book review published in 1996

Geography, political economy and the ‘personality of Britain’

scientific article published on 2 January 2018

Houses and History

scientific article published in January 1994

Housing Culture: Traditional Architecture In An English Landscape

book published in 1993

Ideas of landscape

book published in 2007

Living Space: The Interpretation of English Vernacular Houses

Making a Home: Archaeologies of the Medieval English Village

chapter published in 2008

Martin Locock (ed.). Meaningful architecture: social interpretations of buildings. viii + 312 pages, 115 illustrations, 13 tables. 1994 Aldershot & Brookfield (VT): Avebury, Ashgate Publishing; 1-85628-708-4 hardback £42.40

Meanings of polite architecture in sixteenth-century England

scientific article published in September 1992

Of Matters Material A review of Matter, Materiality and Modern Culture, edited by Paul Graves-Brown, 2000. London: Routledge; ISBN 0-415-16705-1 paperback, £16.99 & US$27.99; ISBN 0-415-16704-3 hardback, £50 & US$85, 171 pp., ills

On the Particularism of English Landscape Archaeology

scholarly article by Matthew Johnson published in June 2005

On the nature of empiricism in archaeology

scholarly article by Matthew Johnson published in November 2011

On the nature of theoretical archaeology and archaeological theory

scholarly article by Matthew Johnson published in October 2006

Paul A. Shackel. Personal discipline and material culture: an archaeology of Annapolis, Maryland, 1695–1870. xiv+226 pages, 38 figures, tables. 1993. Knoxville (TN): Univesity of Tennessee Press; ISBN 0-87049-784-7 hardback $27.95

book review published in 1994

Phenomenological Approaches in Landscape Archaeology

scholarly article by Matthew Johnson published in October 2012

RETHINKING the GREAT REBUILDING

scholarly article by MATTHEW H. JOHNSON published in March 1993

Reconstructing castles and refashioning identities in renaissance England

chapter published in 1999

Reconstruction art and disciplinary practice: Alan Sorrell and the negotiation of the archaeological record

Response

Self-made men and the staging of agency

chapter published in 2000

The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital: Excavations in Annapolis. Mark P. Leone. 2005. University of California Press, Berkeley, xxvi + 327 pp. $41.95 (cloth), ISBN-13 978-0-520-24450-4

The Building of Elizabethan and Jacobean England. By Maurice Howard. 225mm. Pp 256, 50 b&w, 50 col ills. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2007. ISBN 9780300135435. £45 (hbk)

The Environment of Bodiam: land, vegetation, and human impacts

chapter published in 2017

The Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG): origins, retrospect, prospect

Timothy Insoll:Archaeology: The Conceptual Challenge. Duckworth, London 2007, 144 pp. ISBN 978‐0‐7156‐3457‐8

Tom McNeill Castles in Ireland: feudal power in a Gaelic World. xiii+261 pages, 132 illustrations. 1997. London: Routledge; 0-415-16537-7 hardback £35

Towards a world historical archaeology

scholarly article by Matthew Johnson published in March 1997

Understanding the Archaeological Record, by Lucas, 2012. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; ISBN 978-1-107-01026-0 hardback £65 & US$99; ISBN 978-0-521-27969-7 paperback £19.99 & US$32.99; ISBN 978-1-139-21133-8 ebook £19.32 & US$26; xiv+306 p

book review published in February 2013

Vernacular Architecture: The Loss of Innocence

article by Matthew Johnson published June 1997 in Vernacular Architecture

What do castles want?

chapter published in 2018

What do medieval buildings mean?

An Archaeology of Capitalism

1996 paperback edition (en)