Phillipp Richard Schofield is a medieval historian and a professor in
Aberystwyth University
, mottoeng = A world without knowledge is no world at all
, established = 1872 (as ''The University College of Wales'')
, former_names = University of Wales, Aberystwyth
, type = Public
, endowment = ...
's Department of History and Welsh History.
Career
Schofield graduated from
University College London in 1986, with a
BA in ancient and medieval history. He then undertook a doctorate at
Wadham College, Oxford, under the supervision of
Barbara Harvey: his
DPhil was awarded in 1992 for his thesis "Land, family and inheritance in a later medieval community: Birdbrook, 1292–1412". After spending a year working for a
commercial law
Commercial law, also known as mercantile law or trade law, is the body of law that applies to the rights, relations, and conduct of persons and business engaged in commerce, merchandising, trade, and sales. It is often considered to be a branc ...
firm, Schofield returned to the
University of Oxford to take up a research position at the
Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine in 1993. Three years later, he took up a post in the
Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure at the
University of Cambridge, before joining
Aberystwyth University
, mottoeng = A world without knowledge is no world at all
, established = 1872 (as ''The University College of Wales'')
, former_names = University of Wales, Aberystwyth
, type = Public
, endowment = ...
in 1998. As of 2018, he is a Professor in the Department of History and Welsh History; he is currently Head of that Department. He understands and speaks Welsh. Since 2011, he has been co-editor of the ''
Economic History Review
''The Economic History Review'' is a peer-reviewed history journal published quarterly by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Economic History Society. It was established in 1927 by Eileen Power and is currently edited by Sara Horrell, Jaime Reis and ...
'', a scholarly journal. Schofield's research focuses on the English medieval rural economy and society.
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Aberystwyth University. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
Honours
In 2016, Schofield was elected a
Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. He is also a
Fellow of the Royal Historical Society as of 2018.
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Royal Historical Society. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
Selected works
* ''Peasants and Historians: Debating the Medieval English Peasantry'', Manchester Medieval Studies series (Manchester University Press, 2016).
* (Co-edited with Elizabeth New, Susan Johns and John McEwan) ''Seals and Society: Medieval Wales, the Welsh Marches and Their English Border Counties'' (University of Wales Press, 2016).
* (Co-edited with Maryanne Kowaleski
Maryanne Kowaleski, FRHistS, is a medieval historian, who was Joseph Fitzpatrick S. J. Distinguished Professor of History and Medieval Studies at Fordham University from 2005 until her retirement.
Career
Kowaleski completed her undergraduate ...
and John Langdon
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) ''Peasants and Lords in the Medieval English Economy: Essays in Honour of Bruce M. S. Campbell'' (Brepols, 2015).
* (Edited) ''Seals and their Context in the Middle Ages'' (Oxbow Books, 2014).
* (Co-edited with Gérard Béaur, Jean-Michel Chevet and María Teresa Piréz Picazo) ''Property Rights, Land Markets and Economic Growth in the European Countryside'' (Brepols, 2013).
* (Co-edited with R. A. Griffiths) ''Wales and the Welsh in the Middle Ages: Essays Presented to J. Beverley Smith'' (University of Wales Press, 2011)
* (Co-edited with Thijs Lambrecht) ''Credit and the Rural Economy in North-Western Europe, c. 1200–c. 1850'' (Brepols, 2009).
* (Co-edited with Bas J. P. van Bavel) ''The Development of Leasehold in Northwestern Europe, c. 1200–1600'' (Brepols, 2009).
* (Co-edited with Peter Lambert) ''Making History: An Introduction to the History and Practices of a Discipline'' (Taylor & Francis, 2004).
* ''Peasant and Community in Medieval England, 1200–1500'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2003).
* (Co-authored with Nicholas Mayhew
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) ''Credit and Debt in Medieval England, c. 1180–c. 1350 (Oxbow Books, 2002).''
References
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Living people
Medievalists
Alumni of University College London
Alumni of Wadham College, Oxford
Academics of the University of Oxford
Academics of the University of Cambridge
Academics of Aberystwyth University
Fellows of the Royal Historical Society
Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences
Year of birth missing (living people)