Articles by Kevin Goodman
"From Dudley Castle to Dryslwyn Castle" (Originally published in "Ramparts: Magazine of the Friends of Dudley Castle" November 2008) (Click here for full article)
"From Talley To Halesowen" (Originally published in "Ramparts: The Magazine of the Friends of Dudley Castle" May 2009) (Click here for full article)
"The Physicians of Myddfai" (Originally published in "Ramparts: The Magazine of the Friends of Dudley Castle" November 2009) (Click here for full article)
“Medicine Man” Adventures in Archaeology - Past Horizons Magazine 11 - Feb 2010 (Click link below) http://calameo.com/books/0000627296b9a5eb2153b
“Medicine Man”
Adventures in Archaeology - Past Horizons Magazine 11 - Feb 2010
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http://calameo.com/books/0000627296b9a5eb2153b
"The Lords of Dudley and the Rebellions of Llwelyn ap Gruffudd Part 1" (Originally published in "Ramparts: The Magazine of the Friends Of Dudley Castle" May 2010) (Click here for full article)
"Another Arrow Which Changed History" (Originally published in "The Reenactor" Issue 18 2010)(Click here to view full article)
Using Chaucer to recreate the Medieval Medic (Originally published in "The Reenactor" Issue 22 2010)(Click here to view full article)
"The Lords of Dudley and the Rebellions of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (Part 2)" (Originally published in "Ramparts: the Magazine of the Friends of Dudley Castle" November 2010)(Click here to view article)
The Paganells of Dudley Castle and the Anarchy (Originally published in "Ramparts:The Magazine of the Friends of Dudley Castle November 2010) (Click here to view article)
The Discovery No One Mentions (This article first appeared in the November 2011 edition of Ramparts: The magazine of the Friends of Dudley Castle) (Click here)
The Strange Case of Henry Holm.(8 June 2024)
The Tipton Slasher and the Grave Robbers: Fact or fiction? The dissection of a Black Country myth.(7 August 2024)
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A Short History Of the Fleam Dec. 2014
The Strange Case Of Henry V's Wandering Wound
Prince Hal's Head Wound at the Battle of Shrewsbury by Michael Livingstone. An Amateur Scholar's Response
And The True Victor of Agincourt Was...?
The Man Whose Hands And Legs Rotted Off: A Seventeenth Century Case of Necrotizing Fasciitis.
Scapegoat! Foreigners and Disease in the Nineteenth Century Black Country
The Quarantining of a Staffordshire Town during Seventeenth Century Plague Outbreaks
Dr Norris: The John Snow of the Midlands
Zootherapy in the treatment of arrow wounds in the Nuzhatu-L-Qulub of Hamdullah Al-Mustaufi Al-Qazwinl (c.1344)