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Impacts of abiotic stresses on the physiology and metabolism of cool-season grasses: A review
Loka, D., Harper, J., Humphreys, M., Gasior, D., Wootton-Beard, P., Gwynn-Jones, D., Scullion, J., Doonan, J., Kingston-Smith, A., Dodd, R., Wang, J., Chadwick, D., Hill, P., Jones, D., Mills, G., Hayes, F. & Robinson, D., Feb 2019, In: Food and Energy Security. 8, 1, e00152.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
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Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary According to the Use of Salisbury, Part 1: Introduction and Choir Book
Harper, J. (Editor), Harper, S. E. (Editor) & Cheung Salisbury, M., 2019, Early English Church Music (EECM). (Early English Church Music; vol. 59)Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary According to the Use of Salisbury, Part II
Harper, J. (Editor), Harper, S. (Editor) & Cheung Salisbury, M. (Editor), 2019, Early English Church Music (EECM). (Early English Church Music; vol. 60)Research output: Book/Report › Book
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How Did They Do Liturgy? Preparing Late Medieval Text for Modern Enactment
Harper, S. E. & Harper, J., 15 Jan 2016, Late Medieval Liturgies Enacted: The Experience of Worship in Cathedral and Parish Church. Harper, S., Barnwell, P. S. & Williamson, M. (eds.). 2016 ed. RoutledgeResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Liturgy, Music and Theology in the English choral tradition
Harper, J. M., Davies, M. (Editor), Crisp, O. D. (Editor), D'Costa, G. (Editor) & Hampson, P. (Editor), 1 Jan 2012, Christianity and the Disciplines: The Transformation of the University. 2012 ed. T&T Clark InternationalResearch output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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The Experience of Worship in late medieval Cathedral and Parish Church
Harper, J. (Participant) & Harper, S. (Participant)
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Tudor Mass experience created in chapel visited by Henry VIII, for the first time in nearly 500 years
Harper, J. (Participant)
Impact: Cultural