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Pauline Stafford is Professor Emerita of Early Medieval History at
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, and visiting professor at Leeds University in England. Dr Stafford is a former vice-president of the
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Scholarship

Her work focuses on the history of women and gender in England from the eighth to the early twelfth centuries, and on the same topics in Frankish history during the eighth and ninth centuries; also on the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles after Alfred.


Education

Stafford studied medieval history at Oxford. Her PhD thesis on Aethelraed the Unready was supervised by
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Henry Loyn Henry Royston Loyn (16 June 1922 – 9 October 2000), Fellow of the British Academy, FBA, was a British historian specialising in the history of Anglo-Saxon England. His eminence in his field made him a natural candidate to run the Sylloge of the ...
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Selected publications

* 2020. ''After Alfred: Anglo-Saxon Chronicles and Chroniclers, 900-1150'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press). * 2008. "'The Annals of Æthelflæd'. Annals, History and Politics in Early Tenth-Century England." In ''Myth, rulership, church and charters. Essays in honour of Nicholas Brooks'', ed.
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Andrew Wareham Andrew Wareham (born 1965) is a British historian who has written numerous books and articles on Anglo-Saxon history, Anglo-Norman history and the hearth tax. He is employed as a reader in the department of humanities at Roehampton University, Lo ...
. Aldershot: Ashgate. 101–16. * 2007. "The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, identity and the making of England." ''Haskins Society Journal'' 19: 28–50. * 2006. ''Gender, Family and the Legitimation of Power: England from the Ninth to Early Twelfth Century.'' Variorum Collected Studies Series. Ashgate, Aldershot. * 2001. "Political ideas in late tenth-century England. Charters as evidence." In ''Law, laity and solidarities. Essays in honour of Susan Reynolds'', ed. P. Stafford, J. Nelson and J. Martindale. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 68-82 * 2001. "Political women in Mercia, eighth to early tenth centuries." In ''Mercia. An Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Europe'', ed. M.P. Brown and C.A. Farr. London: Leicester University Press. 35–49. * 1999. "Queens, nunneries and reforming churchmen. Gender, religious status and reform in tenth- and eleventh-century England." ''Past and Present'' 163: 3-35. * 1997. ''Queen Emma and Queen Edith: queenship and women's power in eleventh-century England''. Oxford and Cambridge (MA): Blackwell Publishers. * 1994. "Women and the Norman Conquest". ''Transactions of the Royal Historical Society'' 6th series, Vol 4:221-249. * 1993. "The portrayal of royal women in England, mid-tenth to mid-twelfth centuries." In ''Medieval queenship'', ed. J.C. Parsons. Stroud: Sutton, 1993. 143–67, 217–20. * 1989. ''Unification and conquest. A political and social history of England in the tenth and eleventh centuries''. * 1985. ''The East Midlands in the early Middle Ages''. Leicester. * 1983. ''Queens, Concubines and Dowagers. The Kings's Wife in the Early Middle Ages''. * 1981. "The king's wife in Wessex 800-1066." ''Past and Present'' 91: 3-27.


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Staff profile at University of Liverpool
Academics of the University of Liverpool Anglo-Saxon studies scholars British medievalists Women medievalists British women historians English historians Living people 1946 births {{UK-historian-stub