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Anne Elizabeth Redgate or A. E. Redgate was born in
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and educated at Bolton School Girls Division and St. Anne's College, Oxford. Since completing her education, she has taught Early Medieval History as a
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at the
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. Her book ''The Armenians'' covers the entire eventful career of the Armenian people occupying the most south-easterly outpost of
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from their still-mysterious origins around 1165 BC until present day.The Armenians, Review author: Raymond Pearson The English Historical Review - 2000 Oxford University Press


Works

* *Myth and Reality: Armenian Identity in the Early Middle Ages. National Identities 2007. *The Armenians, Greek translation. Athens: Odisseas, 2006. *National Letters, Vernacular Christianity and National Identity in Early Medieval Armenia. In: International Conference dedicated to the 1600th Anniversary of the Armenian Letters Creation 2005, Yerevan, Armenia: National Academy of Sciences of Armenia *Armenian Iran in the history of Vaspurakan in the late ninth and early tenth centuries. In: The Armenian Communities of Iran 2004, University of California, Los Angeles


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The Armenians By Ms Anne Elizabeth Redgate
British medievalists Women medievalists Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Armenian studies scholars People from Bolton Academics of Newcastle University British women historians {{UK-historian-stub