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Catherine Hanley (born 1972) is a writer and researcher specialising in the Middle Ages.


Biography

Hanley was born in
Perth, Western Australia Perth is the capital and largest city of the Australian state of Western Australia. It is the fourth most populous city in Australia and Oceania, with a population of 2.1 million (80% of the state) living in Greater Perth in 2020. Perth is ...
. She gained a degree and a PhD at the
University of Sheffield , mottoeng = To discover the causes of things , established = – University of SheffieldPredecessor institutions: – Sheffield Medical School – Firth College – Sheffield Technical School – University College of Sheffield , type = Pu ...
and was a postdoctoral researcher there on the ''Partonopeus de Blois'' project. While working as an academic she published a number of articles on medieval warfare and its portrayal in contemporary narrative literature; she also wrote ''War and Combat 1150-1270: The Evidence from Old French Literature'' which was published by Boydell and Brewer in 2003. She was as a contributor to the ''Oxford Encyclopaedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology'' (Oxford University Press, 2010). After leaving academia she started to write
historical fiction Historical fiction is a literary genre in which the plot takes place in a setting related to the past events, but is fictional. Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for historical fiction literature, it can also be applied to other ty ...
, and is the author of a series of medieval murder mystery novels featuring Edwin Weaver as the central character. The novels are set against the backdrop of the baronial war in the early 13th century, when the nobles of England rebelled against
King John King John may refer to: Rulers * John, King of England (1166–1216) * John I of Jerusalem (c. 1170–1237) * John Balliol, King of Scotland (c. 1249–1314) * John I of France (15–20 November 1316) * John II of France (1319–1364) * John I o ...
and invited Prince Louis of France to take the throne, before some of them changed their minds following John’s death and the accession of his nine-year-old son Henry III. The books in the series, all published by
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, are: * ''The Sins of the Father'' (2012) which was Editor’s Choice in ''Historical Novels Review''. * ''The Bloody City'' (2013) * ''Whited Sepulchres'' (2014) * ''Brother's Blood'' (2016) * ''Give Up the Dead'' (2018) *''Cast the First Stone'' (2020) *''By the Edge of the Sword'' (2021) In addition to fiction, Hanley also began writing popular non-fiction history. Her book ''Louis: The French Prince Who Invaded England'' (a biography of Louis VIII of France) was published by
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in 2016. It was well received, reviews calling it 'a captivating account' (Publishers Weekly), 'a fast-paced biography' (
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), and 'serious history, as well as a gripping and poignant story' (
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). Hanley wrote a biography of the
Empress Matilda Empress Matilda ( 7 February 110210 September 1167), also known as the Empress Maude, was one of the claimants to the English throne during the civil war known as the Anarchy. The daughter of King Henry I of England, she moved to Germany as ...
, ''Matilda: Empress, Queen, Warrior'', which was published by Yale University Press in 2019. In 2022 she published ''Two Houses, Two Kingdoms: A History of France and England, 1100-1300'', also with Yale University Press; the ''Times Literary Supplement'' noted that it was 'written with verve and based on impeccable scholarship'. During the early 2000s, Hanley also worked as a cricket writer, publishing articles in the UK in ''
Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack ''Wisden Cricketers' Almanack'', or simply ''Wisden'', colloquially the Bible of Cricket, is a cricket reference book published annually in the United Kingdom. The description "bible of cricket" was first used in the 1930s by Alec Waugh in a ...
'', '' Wisden Cricket Monthly'' and the website wisden.com, and in Australia in the magazine ''Inside Cricket'' and in the ''Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack Australia''. She made a brief return to cricket writing in 2013 with some articles for the
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website.


References


External links


Website of Catherine Hanley

Partonopeus de Blois project

War and Combat 1150-1270: The Evidence from Old French Literature
(Boydell and Brewer, 2003) - Google Books preview
Oxford Encyclopaedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology
(Oxford University Press, 2010)


Wisden.com


{{DEFAULTSORT:Hanley, Catherine 1972 births Living people Writers of historical fiction set in the Middle Ages Writers of historical mysteries British medievalists Women medievalists Cricket historians and writers People from Perth, Western Australia Alumni of the University of Sheffield Australian writers Women sportswriters Women mystery writers Women historical novelists British women historians