Pauline Stafford

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Pauline Stafford is the Professor of Early Medieval History at Liverpool University in England. Her work focuses on the history of women and gender in England from the eighth to the early twelfth centuries, and on the same topics in Frankish history during the eighth and ninth centuries. Dr Stafford is a former Vice-President of the Royal Historical Society.[1]

Her published books include:

  • Gender, Family and the Legitimation of Power:England from the Ninth to Early Twelfth Century. Variorum Collected Studies Series. Ashgate, Aldershot, 2006.
  • Queen Emma and Queen Edith: queenship and women's power in eleventh-century England Blackwells Publishers, Cambridge, MA, 1997.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ School of History: University of Liverpool. University of Liverpool. Retrieved on 27 October, 2007.


 This article about a British historian or genealogist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.