Jean Dunbabin (born 1939) is an honorary fellow of
St Anne's College, University of Oxford.[1] Dunbabin specialises in medieval political communities in France c. 1000-c.1350, and in southern Italy and Sicily 1250–1310, and medieval political thought. She is a fellow of the
British Academy.[2]
Dunbabin has contributed to The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy, The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought c.350–c.1450, and The New Cambridge Medieval History.[3]
d’Avray, David (28 February 2020). "Jean Dunbabin: A Scholarly Appreciation". The English Historical Review. 139 (596): e1–e11.
doi:
10.1093/ehr/ceaa002..
d’Avray, David (30 March 2020). "Jean Dunbabin: Principal Publications". The English Historical Review. 139 (596): e12–e14.
doi:
10.1093/ehr/ceaa001..
Jean Dunbabin (born 1939) is an honorary fellow of
St Anne's College, University of Oxford.[1] Dunbabin specialises in medieval political communities in France c. 1000-c.1350, and in southern Italy and Sicily 1250–1310, and medieval political thought. She is a fellow of the
British Academy.[2]
Dunbabin has contributed to The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy, The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought c.350–c.1450, and The New Cambridge Medieval History.[3]
d’Avray, David (28 February 2020). "Jean Dunbabin: A Scholarly Appreciation". The English Historical Review. 139 (596): e1–e11.
doi:
10.1093/ehr/ceaa002..
d’Avray, David (30 March 2020). "Jean Dunbabin: Principal Publications". The English Historical Review. 139 (596): e12–e14.
doi:
10.1093/ehr/ceaa001..