Chris Given-Wilson

British historian and academic (born 1949) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chris Given-Wilson (born 1949) is a British historian and academic specialising in medieval history. He is an emeritus professor of history at the University of St Andrews. Given-Wilson has published widely on medieval English historical writing and has written on medieval authors such as William of Malmesbury and Adam of Usk.[1][2]

Born1949 (age 7677)
DisciplineHistory
Sub-disciplineMedieval History
Institutions
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Chris Given-Wilson
Born1949 (age 7677)
Academic work
DisciplineHistory
Sub-disciplineMedieval History
Institutions
Notable worksEdward II: The Terrors of Kingship (2016)
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Many of his books, published by Boydell & Brewer, have become bestsellers.[3][failed verification]

Bibliography

His notable books include:[4][5]

  • Henry IV[6]
  • Edward II: The Terrors of Kingship[7]
  • The Royal Bastards of Medieval England[8]
  • Chronicles: The Writing of History in Medieval England[1]
  • The English Nobility in the Late Middle Ages[9]
  • Chronicles of the Revolution, 1397-1400: The Reign of Richard II[10]
  • The Royal Household and the King's Affinity: Service, Politics, and Finance in England, 1360-1413[11]
  • The Parliament Rolls of Medieval England, 1275-1504: Rotuli Parliamentorum[12]

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