Laura Bailey

PhD Candidate

I was previously based at King’s College London, where I completed my undergraduate degree in French and History and my Master’s degree in Medieval History. The study of both French and History has encouraged me to pursue an interdisciplinary approach, exploring the application of literary methods and theories to historical research. My MA dissertation examined two Old French texts, the Roman de Fergus and the Roman de la Manekine, using literary criticism to explore ideas of identity and the Scottish nation in the thirteenth century. My current research continues to draw upon Old French literature, exploring literary representations of Celtic space in Britain from 1100-1300. I am passionate about public engagement with history, and have volunteered with students and young people in settings such as the Museum of London and the Jewish Museum. I also work with the Chalke Valley History Festival to create an exciting and engaging living history programme, encouraging people of all ages to get involved with history.

I previously co-convened the Central and Late Medieval History graduate workshop, and am a current co-convenor of the King's College History work in progress group.

Literary representations of Britain in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries; interactions between French and Latin texts; French as a transnational language; the 'French of England'; the history of the British Isles in the medieval period

‘The ‘margins’ of Francophone civilised society, 1100-1300: the lai of Desiré’ 7/2/2020 (Second Doctoral Colloquium Cambridge/QMUL)

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ljb209@cam.ac.uk
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http://eshss.org.uk/dancing-on-the-seal-ing/

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/features/who-was-gerald-of-wales