"Rags of Popery": Dressing and addressing disrupted faith in the material culture of Roman Catholics in early modern England
(2023)
Book Chapter
Brooks, M. M. (2023). "Rags of Popery": Dressing and addressing disrupted faith in the material culture of Roman Catholics in early modern England. In B. Marín-Aguilera, & S. Hanß (Eds.), In-Between Textiles, 1400-1800: Weaving Subjectivities and Encounters (185-204). Amsterdam University Press
Outputs (37)
Urban Heritage and its Socioeconomic Impacts in Seoul, South Korea: An Empirical Study Using Residential Environmental Satisfaction and Housing Price as Indicators (2022)
Journal Article
Sung, M., & Brooks, M. (2022). Urban Heritage and its Socioeconomic Impacts in Seoul, South Korea: An Empirical Study Using Residential Environmental Satisfaction and Housing Price as Indicators. Journal of people, plants, and environment, 25(3), 311-328. https://doi.org/10.11628/ksppe.2022.25.3.311Background and objective: Recent research has highlighted the need for urban heritage conservation due to rapid urbanisation, especially in Asian cities; however, few studies have investigated the socioeconomic impacts of heritage assets in urban con... Read More about Urban Heritage and its Socioeconomic Impacts in Seoul, South Korea: An Empirical Study Using Residential Environmental Satisfaction and Housing Price as Indicators.
Regenerated protein fibres and their legacies. (2021)
Book Chapter
Brooks, M. M. (in press). Regenerated protein fibres and their legacies. In J. Jefferies, & R. Vivienne (Eds.), Raw Materials. Bloomsbury. Manuscript submitted for publication
Fragments of Faith: Unpicking Archbishop John Morton's Vestments (2020)
Journal Article
Brooks, M. M., O’Connor, S., Caple, C., Graves, C. P., & Quye, A. (2020). Fragments of Faith: Unpicking Archbishop John Morton's Vestments. Antiquaries Journal, 100, 274-303. https://doi.org/10.1017/s000358152000027xThis paper uses evidence from a previously unresearched ecclesiastical textile associated with Archbishop John Morton (c 1420−1500) to generate new insights into the material culture of the Roman Catholic faith before, during and after the penal peri... Read More about Fragments of Faith: Unpicking Archbishop John Morton's Vestments.
Forgotten Histories & Possible Futures: Learning from 20th century fibres and films made from waste regenerated protein sources (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Brooks, M. (2020, December). Forgotten Histories & Possible Futures: Learning from 20th century fibres and films made from waste regenerated protein sources. Presented at Plastics Heritage Congress, Lisbon, PortugalThis paper explores the forgotten history of fibres and films made from regenerated protein sources such as milk, soyabeans, maize, peanuts, egg-white, feathers and slaughter-house products from historical, technological and ecological perspectives.... Read More about Forgotten Histories & Possible Futures: Learning from 20th century fibres and films made from waste regenerated protein sources.
The Raiment of the Lord: Investigating the Morton ‘Cope’. (2019)
Other
Brooks, M. (2019). The Raiment of the Lord: Investigating the Morton ‘Cope’
Tensions in store. (2019)
Other
Brooks, M. (2019). Tensions in store
Conservation (2019)
Journal Article
Brooks, M. M. (2019). Conservation. Textile History, 50(1), 62-72. https://doi.org/10.1080/00404969.2019.1599238
Spinning Fates and The Song of the Loom: The Use of Textiles, Clothing and Cloth Production as Metaphor, Symbol and Narrative Device in Greek and Latin Literature (Ancient Textiles Series Vol. 24), Oxbow Books, Oxford and Philadelphia, 2016 (2018)
Journal Article
Brooks, M. (2018). Spinning Fates and The Song of the Loom: The Use of Textiles, Clothing and Cloth Production as Metaphor, Symbol and Narrative Device in Greek and Latin Literature (Ancient Textiles Series Vol. 24), Oxbow Books, Oxford and Philadelphia, 2016. Textile History, 49(2), 252-254. https://doi.org/10.1080/00404969.2018.1515386
Curiosities from Female Hands (2018)
Book Chapter
Brooks, M. M. (2019). Curiosities from Female Hands. In L. Hulse (Ed.), The Needles Excellency: English Raised Embroidery (10-24). OE Publications