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Christopher John Wickham, (born 18 May 1950) is a British historian and academic. From 2005 to 2016, he was
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at the
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and Fellow of
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: he is now
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. He had previously taught at the
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from 1977, rising to be
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of Early Medieval History from 1997 to 2005.


Early life

Wickham was born on 18 May 1950. He was educated at
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, a public school in
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, Somerset, England. From 1968 to 1975, he studied at
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. He graduated from the
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with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. He then remained to undertake
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and completed his Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree in 1975 with a thesis entitled ''Economy and society in 8th century northern Tuscany''.


Academic career

Wickham spent nearly thirty years of his career at the
University of Birmingham , mottoeng = Through efforts to heights , established = 1825 – Birmingham School of Medicine and Surgery1836 – Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery1843 – Queen's College1875 – Mason Science College1898 – Mason Univers ...
. He was a Lecturer from 1977 to and 1987 and a
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from 1987 to 1989. He was promoted to
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in 1989, and made
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of Medieval History in 1993. In 2005, he was appointed
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in the
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and
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of
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. From 2009 to 2012, he also served as chair of the Faculty of History. From September 2015 to the end of the academic year, he was additionally Head of the Humanities Division of the University of Oxford. He retired at the end of the 2015/2016 academic year, in line with Oxford's mandatory retirement policy. Upon retirement, Wickham was appointed Professor of Medieval History on a part-time basis at the University of Birmingham. He was appointed Director of the
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on 5 November 2020, and held the post until July 2021. From June 2009 to July 2011, Wickham served as a company director of the Past and Present Society. On 6 July 2013, Wickham was appointed a company director of the Past and Present Society: he retains this position as of 2019.


Scholarship

His main area of research is
Medieval Italy The history of Italy in the Middle Ages can be roughly defined as the time between the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and the Italian Renaissance. The term "Middle Ages" itself ultimately derives from the description of the period of "obsc ...
– and more specifically Tuscany and central Italy – from the end of the
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through to about 1300. His emphasis has largely been social and economic, though he has undertaken study into the legal and political history of the area as well. More generally Wickham has worked under a modified Marxist framework on how European society changed from late antiquity and the early
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, and has pioneered comparative socio-economic analysis in this period. In 2005 his work ''
Framing the Early Middle Ages ''Framing the Early Middle Ages: Europe and the Mediterranean 400–800'' is a 2005 history book by English historian Christopher Wickham at the University of Oxford. It is a broad history of the period between the fall of the Western Roman Empi ...
'' was published, which claims to be the first synthesis of early medieval European history since the 1920s. It is exceptional for its use of hitherto unincorporated evidence from both documentary and archaeological sources, as well as its bold use of comparative methods and rejection of national narratives. It has been awarded prizes, including the
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in 2005, the Deutscher Memorial Prize in 2006 and the
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awarded its James Henry Breasted Prize in January 2007. He has edited ''Marxist History Writing for the Twenty-First Century'', a volume that sees various academics discuss the status and profile of
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, and has written a general history of early medieval Europe, published by Penguin, which examines cultural, religious and intellectual developments of the period not covered in his previous socio-economic study.


Personal life

In 1990, Wickham married Leslie Brubaker, a Byzantine scholar. He is a member of the Labour Party, and was previously a member of the Democratici di Sinistra (Democrats of the Left).


Honours

In 1998, Wickham was elected a
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(FBA). In 2006, he was awarded the
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for his book '' Framing the Early Middle Ages: Europe and the Mediterranean 400–800''. In 2014, he was awarded the
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by the British Academy "in recognition of his reputation as a medieval historian of exceptional distinction who has transformed our understanding of the early medieval Italian world.".


Published works


Books

* ''Economy and society in 8th century northern Tuscany '' (1975) * ''Early medieval Italy: central power and local society, 400–1000'' (1981) * ''The mountains and the city: the Tuscan Apennines in the early Middle Ages'' (1988) * ''City and countryside in Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy: essays presented to Philip Jones'' edited by Trevor Dean and Chris Wickham. (1990) * ''Land and power: studies in Italian and European social history, 400–1200'' (1994) * ''Community and clientele in twelfth-century Tuscany: the origins of the rural commune in the plain of Lucca'' (1998) * ''Courts and conflict in twelfth-century Tuscany'' (2003) * '' Framing the early Middle Ages: Europe and the Mediterranean 400–800'' (2005) * ''Marxist History-Writing for the Twenty-First Century'' (2007; editor) * ''The Inheritance of Rome: A History of Europe from 400 to 1000'' (2009) * ''Medieval Rome'' (2014) * ''Sleepwalking into a New World: The Emergence Italian City Communes in the Twelfth Century'' (2015) * ''Medieval Europe'' (2016)


Recent major articles

* 'Un pas vers le moyen âge' in ''Les campagnes de la Gaule à la fin de l'Antiquité'' (ed. P. Ouzoulias et al.), (Antibes, 2001) pp. 555–67 * 'Medieval studies and the British School at Rome', ''Papers of the British School at Rome''. Vol lxix (2001) pp. 35–48 * 'Paludi e miniere nella Maremma toscana, XI-XIII secoli' in ''Castrum'' 7 (ed. J.-M. Martin), (Rome, 2001) pp. 451–66 * (with E. Fentress), 'La valle dell'Albegna fra i secoli VII e XIV' in ''Siena e Maremma nel Medioevo'' (ed. M. Ascheri), (Sienna, 2001) pp. 59–82 * 'Rural economy and society' in ''Italy in the early Middle Ages'' (ed. C. La Rocca), (Oxford, 2001) pp. 118–43 * 'Society' in ''The Early Middle Ages'' (ed. R. McKitterick), (Oxford, 2001) pp. 59–94 * 'Una valutazione sull'archeologia medievale italiana', ''Quaderni storici''. Vol cvi (2001) pp. 295–301 * 'Comunidades rurales y señorio debil: el caso del norte de Italia, 1050–1250' in ''Comunidades locales y poderes feudales en la Edad media'' (ed. I. Álvarez), (Logroño, 2001) pp. 395–415


References


Sources

* ''Debrett's People of Today'' (12th edn, London: Debrett's Peerage, 1999), p. 2090. *


External links


The Inheritance of Rome by Chris Wickham – review

Speeding through the centuries (Another Review)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wickham, Chris Fellows of All Souls College, Oxford British Marxist historians Deutscher Memorial Prize winners Fellows of the British Academy British medievalists 1950 births Living people People educated at Millfield Alumni of Keble College, Oxford Labour Party (UK) people Chichele Professors of Medieval History Fellows of the Learned Society of Wales Academics of the University of Birmingham