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Dr Max Lieberman
Research Fellow in Mediaeval History at Wolfson College
Research Interests
The peoples, countries and frontiers of the British Isles, ca. 1000-1300, with a particular interest in England, Wales and the March of Wales; the origins of chivalric ritual in France and the British Isles, 1000-1300.
Teaching
Part I, Paper 3, 'British Political and Constitutional History 1050-c. 1500': supervisions; lectures on the 'English' in Wales, Ireland and Scotland, 1050-1300. Part I, Paper 14, 'European History, 900-c. 1215': lecture on chivalry. MPhil in Medieval History: leader of Option 2, 'The Normans in Britain, Europe and the Mediterranean'; subject classes on 'Norman Identity' and 'The Normans in Britain'. I have also supervised and taken Part II classes for the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (ASNC); and I have given lectures and tutorials in the University of Oxford on the English and Celtic peoples of Britain, 1050-1300.
Chief Publications
- 'Anglicization in High Medieval Wales. The Case of Glamorgan', Welsh History Review 23/1 (2006), pp. 1-26.
- 'Striving for Marcher Liberties: The Corbets of Caus in the Thirteenth Century', in M. Prestwich (ed.), Liberties and Identities in the Medieval British Isles (Woodbridge, 2008), pp. 141-54.
- 'The English and the Welsh in Fouke le Fitz Waryn', Thirteenth-Century England, 12, ed. J. Burton, P. Schofield and B. Weiler (Woodbridge, 2009), pp. 1-11.
- The March of Wales, 1067-1300: A Borderland of Medieval Britain (Cardiff, 2008).
- The Medieval March of Wales (forthcoming, Cambridge).
Reviews
- Griffiths, R. A., T. Hopkins and R. Howell (eds), The Gwent County History, vol. 2. The Age of the Marcher Lords (Cardiff, 2008), in Archaeologia Cambrensis (forthcoming)
- Holden, B., Lords of the Central Marches. English Aristocracy and Frontier Society 1087-1265 (Oxford, 2008), in Archaeologia Cambrensis (forthcoming)
See Also
http://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/people/fellows/
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