A. J. Pollard
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Anthony James Pollard (b. 1941) is a British medieval historian, specialising in North-Eastern England during the Wars of the Roses.[1] He is considered the leading authority on the field.[2] A fellow of the University of Teesside, he is part of the research staff of the "Centre for Regional and Local Historical Research".[1] In addition to works on the Wars of the Roses, he has also written books on Robin Hood (2004) and Warwick the Kingmaker (2007).
[edit] Select publications
- John Talbot and the War in France, 1427-1453. London: Royal Historical Society (1983). ISBN 0901050881.
- The Wars of the Roses. Basingstoke: Macmillan Education (1988). ISBN 0333406036.
- Richard III and the Princes in the Tower. Stroud: Sutton (1991). 0862996600.
- (ed., with R. H. Britnell) McFarlane Legacy: Studies in Late Medieval Politics and Society. Stroud: Sutton (1995) ISBN 075090626X
- Late Medieval England. Harlow: Longman (2000). ISBN 0582031346
- Imagining Robin Hood: The Late-Medieval Stories in Historical Context. London: Routlege (2004). ISBN 0415223083.
- Warwick the Kingmaker. London: Hambledon (2007). ISBN 9781847251824.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Centre for Regional and Local Historical Research - Professor AJ Pollard, FRHistS. University of Teesside. Retrieved on 2008-06-05.
- ^ Approaching Middleham. Richardian Register (1994). Retrieved on 2008-06-05.
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