Graham Loud
Graham Anthony Loud is a professor emeritus of medieval history at the University of Leeds. Loud is a specialist in the Italy in [the Middle Ages|history of southern Italy] during the Central Middle Ages, and also in German history in the Staufen period.
Selected publications
- Church and Society in the Norman Principality of Capua 1058-1197 xv + 283 pp.
- Church and Chronicle in the Middle Ages. Essays Presented to John Taylor, edited by G.A. Loud and I.N. Wood xxvi + 270 pp.
- The History of the Tyrants of Sicily by Hugo Falcandus 1154-69, xvii + 286 pp.
- Conquerors and Churchmen in Norman Italy, xii + 314 pp.
- Montecassino and Benevento in the Middle Ages. Essays in South Italian Church History, xi + 334 pp.
- The Age of Robert Guiscard: Southern Italy and the Norman Conquest, xii + 329 pp.
- The Society of Norman Italy, edited by G.A. Loud & A. Metcalfe, xx + 347 pp.
- The Latin Church in Norman Italy, xviii + 577 pp.
- The Crusade of Frederick Barbarossa. The History of the Expedition of the Emperor Frederick and Related Texts, xv + 225 pp.
- Roger II and the Creation of the Kingdom of Sicily, 389 pp.
- The Making of Medieval History, ed. G.A. Loud and Martial Staub, xvi + 240 pp.
- The Origins of the German Principalities 1100–1350, ed. G.A. Loud and Jochen Schenck, xlii + 399 pp.
- The Chronicle of Arnold of Lübeck, xiv + 320 pp.
- Pergamene scelte della badia di Cava, 1097-1200, 404 pp.
- The Social World of the Abbey of Cava, c. 1020-1300, xxxiii + 417 pp.