Jean Dunbabin
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Jean Dunbabin (born 1939) is an honorary fellow of St Anne's College, University of Oxford. Dunbabin specialises in medieval political communities in France c. 1000-c.1350, and in southern Italy and Sicily 1250–1310, and medieval political thought. She is a fellow of the
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. Dunbabin has contributed to ''The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy'', ''The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought c.350–c.1450'', and ''
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''.


Personal life

Dunbabin is married to John Dunbabin.


Selected publications

*''France in the Making, 843-1180'',
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, Oxford, 1985. (2nd ed. 2000) *"Government", in ''Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought, c. 350 - c.1450'', Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1988, pp. 477 – 519. *''A Hound of God. Pierre de la Palud and the Fourteenth-Century Church'', Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991. *''Charles I of Anjou: Power, Kingship and State-Making in Thirteenth-Century Europe'', 1998. ( Medieval World Series) *''Captivity and Imprisonment in Medieval Europe, 1000 - 1300'',
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, Basingstoke and New York, 2002. *"The household and entourage of Charles I of Anjou, king of the Regno, 1266-85", ''
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'', 77 (197), 2004, pp. 313–336. *''The French in the Kingdom of Sicily, 1266-1305'',
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, Cambridge, 2011. Jean Dunbabin. The French in the Kingdom of Sicily, 1266–1305.
G.A. Loud, ''
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'', 119 (2), 2014, pp. 582-583.


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* . * . 1939 births Living people Historians of France Fellows of the British Academy Historians of philosophy British women non-fiction writers Fellows of St Anne's College, Oxford {{UK-historian-stub