Rory Naismith
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Doctoral advisorSimon Keynes and Mark Blackburn
Rory Naismith | |
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| Alma mater | Trinity College, Cambridge |
| Thesis | History and Coinage in Southumbrian England, c. 750-865 (2009) |
| Doctoral advisor | Simon Keynes and Mark Blackburn |
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| Discipline | Medieval history |
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| Notable works | Making Money in the Early Middle Ages |
Rory Naismith, FRHistS is a British academic, medieval numismatist and historian of Anglo-Saxon England, specialising in economic and monetary history. He is Professor of Early Medieval English History and Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.[1]
As an undergraduate and postgraduate he studied in the department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at Trinity College, Cambridge between 2002 and 2009, and between 2009 and 2015 pursued postdoctoral research at the Fitzwilliam Museum and was based at Clare College, Cambridge.[2] He subsequently lectured for four years at King’s College London before returning to the University of Cambridge.[1]