Katie Stevenson
Katie Stevenson PhD FRHistS FSA FSAScot is a historian of medieval Britain, currently working at the University of St Andrews.[1] She has written several books on medieval Scotland including the New History of Scotland book, Power and Propaganda, Scotland 1306-1488 at Edinburgh University Press.[2] In 2014 she was awarded a research medal for the Humanities and Creative Arts from the Royal Society of Edinburgh.[3] She won the Maclehose-Dickinson Essay Prize for 2003.[4] In November 2014 Stevenson made a mobile app on the history of medieval St Andrews with video and audio footage by Sean Connery.[5] Stevenson has presented radio, television and podcasts about medieval Scotland,[6][7][8][9] contributed to the London Review of Books and is director of the Institute of Scottish Historical Research.[10][11] She is on the editorial board of Cogent OA Arts and Humanities.[12]
Select bibliography
Chivalry and Knighthood in Scotland. Boydell and Brewer. 2006.
The Herald in Late Medieval Europe. Boydell and Brewer. 2009.
Power and Propaganda, Scotland 1306-1488. Edinburgh University Press. 2014.
Links
St Andrews Staff Page
Heraldica Nova
References
- ↑ "School of History". st-andrews.ac.uk.
- ↑ Power and Propaganda, Scotland 1306-1488. Edinburgh University Press. 2014.
- ↑ "The Royal Society of Edinburgh - Early Career Prizes". royalsoced.org.uk.
- ↑ "Katie Stevenson, 'The Unicorn, St Andrew and the Thistle: Was there an Order of Chivalry in Medieval Scotland? Scottish Historical Review, 83, pages 3-22". euppublishing.com.
- ↑ "St Andrews history brought to life in new app". scotsman.com.
- ↑ "Medieval Scottish History Podcasts - The Historical Association". history.org.uk.
- ↑ "Dr Katie Stevenson on Twitter". Twitter.
- ↑ "Dr Michael Brown and Dr Katie Stevenson on BBC Radio Scotland". St Andrews School of History.
- ↑ "Katie Stevenson - Activities and awards - University of St Andrews". st-andrews.ac.uk.
- ↑ "Institute of Scottish Historical Research". st-andrews.ac.uk.
- ↑ "Katie Stevenson". lrb.co.uk.
- ↑ Thomas Jeatt for Taylor & Francis. "Cogent Arts & Humanities Editorial Board Members". cogentoa.com.
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