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Wilfred Lewis Warren (24 August 1929 – 19 July 1994) was a historian of medieval England. Educated at Exeter College, Oxford, he worked as a professor of modern (post- classical) history and dean of theology at the Queen's University, Belfast. [1] His field of interest was Norman and Angevin England, on which he published several major works. In 1956 he received a doctorate in 14th-century English church history. [2] He was fascinated by and well versed in Ulster politics. [2]

Select publications

  • King John. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. 1961.
  • Henry II. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1973. ISBN  0-300-08474-9.
  • The Governance of Norman and Angevin England, 1086-1272. London: Edward Arnold. 1987. ISBN  0-7131-6378-X.

References

  1. ^ Warren, W. L. (2000) [1973]. Henry II. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press. Back cover. ISBN  0-300-08474-9.
  2. ^ a b Obituary of Professor W. L. Warren, The Times (London, England) 20 July 1994, Features 19

Further reading


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Lewis Warren)

Wilfred Lewis Warren (24 August 1929 – 19 July 1994) was a historian of medieval England. Educated at Exeter College, Oxford, he worked as a professor of modern (post- classical) history and dean of theology at the Queen's University, Belfast. [1] His field of interest was Norman and Angevin England, on which he published several major works. In 1956 he received a doctorate in 14th-century English church history. [2] He was fascinated by and well versed in Ulster politics. [2]

Select publications

  • King John. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. 1961.
  • Henry II. New Haven: Yale University Press. 1973. ISBN  0-300-08474-9.
  • The Governance of Norman and Angevin England, 1086-1272. London: Edward Arnold. 1987. ISBN  0-7131-6378-X.

References

  1. ^ Warren, W. L. (2000) [1973]. Henry II. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press. Back cover. ISBN  0-300-08474-9.
  2. ^ a b Obituary of Professor W. L. Warren, The Times (London, England) 20 July 1994, Features 19

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