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Louise Wilkinson

Professor of Medieval Studies (V - Historical and Philosophical Studies)

Lincoln, UK

Louise Wilkinson (@MedievalFemina) is Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Lincoln and leads the Medieval Studies Research Group. Before coming to Lincoln, she was Professor of Medieval History at Canterbury Christ Church University and, prior to that, worked as a research fellow on the Calendar of Patent Rolls (Elizabeth I) Project, based at Reading University and The UK National Archives. Prof. Wilkinson's research focuses on women, politics and aristocratic culture in late medieval England. Wilkinson has first supervised doctorates on the Lord Edward and the lordship of Chester, the de Lacy earls of Lincoln, the daughters of Henry III, aristocratic female inheritance in thirteenth-century England, and Anglo-Jewish moneylending activities (1194-1276). Her current PGR students are working on the Warenne earls of Surrey, queenly households in England and Iberia, Bishop Thomas Bek of Lincoln, and baronial families in Lincolnshire.

Publications

  • Women in Thirteenth-Century Lincolnshire
  • The Rules of Robert Grosseteste Reconsidered: The Lady as Estate and Household Manager in Thirteenth-Century England
  • Magna Carta for Schools
  • The Household Roll of Eleanor de Montfort, Countess of Leicester and Pembroke, 1265
  • The Growth of Royal Government under Henry III
  • Eleanor de Montfort
  • Cathedrals, Communities and Conflict in the Anglo-Norman World
  • A Cultural History of Childhood and Family in the Middle Ages
  • Calendar of the Patent Rolls 32 Elizabeth I
  • Calendar of the Patent Rolls 25 Elizabeth I
  • The Rituals and Rhetoric of Medieval Queenship: Medieval to Early Modern
  • Calendar of the Patent Rolls 27 Elizabeth I
  • Calendar of the Patent Rolls 29 Elizabeth I
  • Royal Daughters and Diplomacy at the Court of Edward I
  • Gendered Chivalry
  • The Great Household in Wartime: Eleanor de Montfort and her 'familia'
  • Maternal Abandonment and Surrogate Caregivers: Isabella of Angouleme and her Children by King John
  • Reformers and Royalists: Aristocratic Women in Politics, 1258-1270
  • Women in English Local Government: Sheriffs, Castellans and Foresters
  • Women and Magna Carta
  • Joan, Wife of Llywelyn the Great
  • Women as Sheriffs in Early Thirteenth-Century England
  • Education
  • The Imperial Marriage of Isabella of England, Henry III's Sister
  • Pawn and Political Player: Observations on the Life of a Thirteenth-Century Countess
  • How did Ideas about Gender influence People's Lives
  • Magna Carta for Schools: Key Stage 2
  • Women of Magna Carta (Schools, Biographies)
  • The Chivalric Woman
  • ‘Is Still Not the Blood of the Blessed Martyr Thomas Fully Avenged?’ Thomas Becket's Cult at Canterbury under Henry III and Edward I
  • Introduction: Remembering English Saints in 2020
  • Introduction: premodern queenship and diplomacy
  • Eleanor [Eleanor of England] (1269-1298), countess of Bar and princess.
  • Margaret [Margaret of England] (b. 1275, d. in or after 1333), duchess of Brabant, Lorraine and Limburg, and princess.
  • Coming of Age in Elite Families, c. 1200-c. 1650
  • ‘Bolingbroke Charters Relating to Hawise of Chester (alias Hawise de Quincy), Countess of Lincoln’
  • Lacy, Alice de, countess of Lancaster, countess of Leicester, suo jure countess of Lincoln, suo jure countess of Salisbury (1281–1348), magnate
  • Lincoln Readings of Texts, Materials, and Contexts
  • 5. The Charters, Letters, and Seal of Lady Nicholaa de la Haye (d. 1230), Lord, Castellan, and Sheriff
  • Introduction: “Introducing Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Sources: A Statement of Purpose,”
  • Eleanor of Provence: Caring Consort and Controversial Queen
  • 5. The Charters, Letters, and Seal of Lady Nicholaa de la Haye (d. 1230): Lord, Castellan, and Sheriff
  • Eleanor [Eleanor of England] (1269-1298), countess of Bar and princess.
  • Margaret [Margaret of England] (b. 1275, d. in or after 1333), duchess of Brabant, Lorraine and Limburg, and princess.
  • Long-lived Lincolnshire widows: Petronilla de Craon and her contemporaries
  • Queenship in medieval England: A changing dynamic?

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Graham Barrett

Senior Lecturer in Late Antiquity - Lincoln (UK)

Graham Barrett

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