Jean Dunbabin | |
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Born | 1939 (age 84–85) |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Historian and academic |
Spouse | John Dunbabin |
Academic background | |
Thesis | Ethical problems as discussed by masters of arts and theologians in the thirteenth century universities (1964) |
Doctoral advisor | Daniel Callus |
Academic work | |
Discipline | History |
Sub-discipline | |
Doctoral students | Matthew Kempshall |
Jean Hymers Dunbabin (born 1939) is an honorary fellow of St Anne's College, University of Oxford.[1] 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 British Academy.[2]
Dunbabin has contributed to The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy, The Cambridge History of Medieval Political Thought c.350–c.1450, and The New Cambridge Medieval History.[3]