Nicholas Vincent
Nicholas Vincent (born 20 October 1962) is the Professor of Medieval History at the University of East Anglia.[1]
Early Life
Vincent was born and raised in Kent.[2]
Education
Vincent went to Oxford University, and graduated in 1986.[3]
Works
Vincent has published 10 books and many academic articles on varied subjects, mainly focusing on the history of England and Europe in the 12th and 13th century. [1]
In 2015, Vincent and Dr Mark Bateson found an issue of Magna Carta that was until then unknown to the public.[4]
Writings
- Magna Carta: A Very Short Introduction
- A Brief History of Britain 1066 - 1485
- Magna Carta: The Foundation of Freedom, 1215-2015
- The Holy Blood
- Peter Des Roches: An Alien in English Politics, 1205-1238
- Magna Carta: Origins and Legacy
- The Lucys of Charlecote: The Invention of a Warwickshire Family, 1170-1302
- Becket's Murderers
- Australia's Magna Carta
- Norman charters from English sources: antiquaries, archives and the rediscovery of the Anglo-Norman past
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Professor Nicholas Vincent - UEA". www.uea.ac.uk.
- ↑ LibraryOfCongress (2015-09-11), Magna Carta from Runnymede to Washington: Old Laws, New Discoveries, retrieved 2018-05-03
- ↑ http://www.ox.ac.uk/gazette/1999-00/weekly/270100/coll.htm
- ↑ Association, Press (8 February 2015). "£10m Magna Carta found in council archives". the Guardian.
- ↑ "Amazon.com: Nicholas Vincent: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle". www.amazon.com.
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