As it can be difficult to remember who published research in 2017 we will here list some examples of researchers and authors we know are eligible for nomination. For sure, there are many more and we strongly encourage you to help us add more to the list and nominate others you know of, especially printed books.
The Lifetime Achievement Award of course does not require publishing in 2016 and instead focuses on work throughout the nominee’s life. That work of course doesn’t have to be in English.
Read more about nominations on its own page. There you can also send in your nominations.
Allen, Jonathan
Anglo, Sydney
Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books: 1 Foreword
Arries, Nathan
All is Not Lost; Or HEMA on the Cheap
Battistini, Alessandro and Niki Corradetti
Income and working time of a Fencing Master in Bologna in the 15th and early 16th century
Bauer, Matthias Johannes
Economising Early Prints on Fight Books by Multiple Using Movable Half Page Woodcuts.
Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books: 4 Teaching How to Fight with Encrypted Words: Linguistic Aspects of German Fencing and Wrestling Treatises of the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times
Binard, Fanny and Daniel Jaquet*
Investigation on the collation of the first Fight book
Boorman, Devon
Brown, Kendra
Burkart, Eric
Limits of Understanding in the Study of Lost Martial Arts
Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books: 16 The Autograph of an Erudite Martial Artist: A Close Reading of Nuremberg, Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Hs. 3227a
Butera, Matteo; Francesco Lanza; Jherek Swanger and Reinier van Noort*
The Spada Maestra of Bondì di Mazo, ISBN 978-82-690382-0-0
Camargo Arturo
Cavina, Marco
Cinato, Franck
Clements, John
Crawley, Phil
Dawson, Timothy
Deacon, Jacob Henry
Dupuis, Olivier
The French staff material from Johann Georg Pasch
Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books: 13 The French Fencing Traditions, from the 14th Century to 1630 through Fight Books
Elema, Ariella
What Really Happened at the Last Duel? Part 1
The Last Duel, Part 2: Death by Sodomy
Fabian, Martin
Farrell, Keith
What is the difference between a “350N” fencing mask and a “1600N” fencing mask?
An interesting snippet about Thomas Page
History of the Rebellion of 1745-6, ISBN 978-0-9926735-9-8
Memoirs of Serjeant Donald Macleod, 1791 ISBN 978-0-9934216-1-7
Finley, Jess
King and Fool – The Vier Leger of Liechtenauer’s Tradition
Frank, Peter
Taylors Art of Defense, ISBN 978-1-937439-30-9
Fürgut, Alexander
When to hit hard in HEMA
How to read minds and the value of tournaments
Galas, Matt
Awards for Technical Excellence in HEMA Tournaments
Gevaert, Bert
The use of the saber in the army of Napoleon
Gevaert, Bert and Reinier van Noort*
Gotti, Roberto and Daniel Jaquet*
Grassmann, Jürg
Hagedorn, Dierk*
Jaquet, Daniel*
The Future of Historical European Martial Arts Studies. A discussion
Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books: 9 Experimenting Historical European Martial Arts, a Scientific Method?
Jaquet, Daniel*; Karin Verelst and Timothy Dawson
Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books, ISBN 978-90-043124-1-8
Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books: 2 Introduction
Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books: 20 Conclusion
Kellet, Rachel E.
Kirk, Brian
Kleinau, Jens Peter
Leccese, Jay
Riddled in Ink – A Stylistic Comparison of Artwork in MS M.383 and the Novati Facsimile
Marsden, Richard
Troublesome Student -The Winner, the Solver, the Heretic
Mondschein, Ken
Norling, Roger
The point of sparring
Fighting as a communicative skill
Fighting with a monkey ghost on your back
Basic Meyer Quarterstaff series
Orkisz, Jan H.
Pole-weapons in the Sagas of Icelanders: a comparison of literary and archaeological sources
Parisi, Carlo
Dagger Fencing: The Italian School ISBN 978-0-9934216-2-4
Slee, Chris
La Canne Royale, ISBN 978-0-9943590-2-5
The Rise and Fall of André des Bordes
A Duel with a Phantom Cavalier (1615)
Sørensen, Claus Frederik
A Look Behind the Scenes: Danish Renaissance Martial Arts during the Reign of Christian IV
Tlusty, B. Ann
Valle Ortiz, Manuel
Late Medieval and Early Modern Fight Books: 12 The Destreza Verdadera: A Global Phenomenon
Van Noort, Reinier*
“Cheat Sheets” for the Single Sword, Sword and Dagger, and Sword and Cape sections of Dall Agocchie’s Dell’Arte di Scrimia
Short introduction on the most subtle techniques in the Art of Fencing
Short proof of the single Rapier
Van Noort, Reinier* and Antoine Coudre
The True Principles of the Single Sword, ISBN 978-0-9934216-0-0
Verelst, Karin
Wagner, Paul
Wetzler, Sixt
“Your Kung Fu is very good, Master Fiore!” Asian and European fight books in comparison
Windsor, Guy
Advanced Longsword: Form and Function
* Author has won an award last year, and is not eligible for an award this year (though their co-authors could be). Their publications are included in the list for reasons of completeness.
Read more about nominations on its own page. There you can also send in your nominations.