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词条 Christine Carpenter (historian)
释义

  1. Academia

  2. Career

  3. Books and other works

  4. Honours and awards

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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Mary Christine Carpenter, (born 1946 in Oxford, England)[1] is professor of medieval English history at Cambridge University, Cambridge, England.

Academia

Carpenter received her Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from Newnham College, Cambridge.[2] She is author and editor of a number of English history books and papers.[3]

Carpenter's research interests focus on the political and constitutional history of England from 1066 to ca. 1500, and in the political, social, economic, religious and cultural history of noble and gentry landowners in that period.[2][3]

Carpenter supervises graduate work on government, politics and landed society from ca. 1250 to 1500 and at the undergraduate level she teaches all aspects of English history from ca. 1050 to 1500.[3]

Carpenter is the director of an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project to complete the calendaring of the 15th-century Inquisition post mortems, and one of the editors of the Cambridge University Press Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, in addition to serving on other editorial committees.[3]

In June 2012, Carpenter was selected to give the Ford Lectures at the University of Oxford in the 2015–2016 academic year.[4]

Career

  • Freelance tutor and lecturer at the University of Cambridge, 1976–1979
  • Fellow and college lecturer, New Hall, 1979–2005
  • University assistant lecturer, 1983–1988,
  • University lecturer, 1988–1995
  • Reader in medieval English history, 1995–2005
  • Professor of medieval English history, 2005 – present

Books and other works

  • Locality and Polity: A Study of Warwickshire Landed Society 1401–1499 (1992) (winner of the Royal Historical Society's Whitfield Prize for 1992)
  • Updated version of Kingsford's edition of The Stonor Letters and Papers 1290–1483 (1996)
  • The Wars of the Roses: Politics and the Constitution c. 1437–1509 (1997)
  • The Armburgh Papers (1998), an edition of the largest collection of 15th Century gentry letters discovered since the 19th Century
  • Political Culture in Late Medieval Britain (2004), as co-editor with Linda Clark and author of the introduction
  • A New Constitutional History of Late-Medieval England, 1215–1509, in preparation.
  • Wisdom and Chivalry: Chaucer's Knight's Tale and Medieval Political Theory (2008) by S. H. Rigby. Reviewer: Professor Christine Carpenter, University of Cambridge.

Honours and awards

  • Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (FRHistS), 1982
  • Faculty of History representative for The Prince's Teaching Institute
  • Royal Historical Society Whitfield Prize, 1992
  • Associate editor, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 1994–2002
  • James Ford Special Lecturer, University of Oxford, 1996
  • Guest lecturer, Moscow State University, 2006
  • Co-editor, Cambridge University Press Studies in Medieval Life and Thought
  • Member, editorial board, The Fifteenth Century
  • Member, Medieval Sources Advisory Panel, The National Archives
  • Member, board of directors, Anglo-American Legal Tradition (AALT)  
  • Member, Arts and Humanities Research Council Review Panel
  • British Academy/Leverhulme Trust senior research fellow, 2002–2003
  • Arts and Humanities Research Council major research grants, 1999–2008
  • Member, council of governors, Francis Holland Schools
  • Professorial fellow, New Hall, 2005–2008

See also

{{Portal|Biography}}
  • List of people with surname Carpenter

References

1. ^Debrett's Limited: "Prof Christine Carpenter", Debrett's People of Today, http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/c/24457/(Mary)%20Christine+CARPENTER.aspx, accessed 7 September 2012. {{dead link|date=January 2018}}
2. ^Francis Holland School: Brief CVs of Governors, September 2012, http://www.fhs-sw1.org.uk/uploads/1/Brief_cvs_of_Governors_Sept_2012.pdf, accessed 7 September 2012. {{dead link|date=January 2018}}
3. ^Cambridge University Faculty of History: Professor Christine Carpenter http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/directory/mcc1000@cam.ac.uk, accessed 7 September 2012.
4. ^University of Cambridge: "An Oxford Triple for Cambridge Historians", Faculty of History News, 1 June 2012, http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/news/an-oxford-triple-for-cambridge-historians, accessed 7 September 2012. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120917174917/http://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/news/an-oxford-triple-for-cambridge-historians# |date=17 September 2012 }}

External links

  • University of Cambridge Faculty of History, Professor Christine Carpenter
  • BBC Radio 4 - The Tudor State with ... "Christine Carpenter, Fellow in History at New Hall, Cambridge."
  • Institute of Historical Research - History On-line
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