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European History |
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PAUL LATIMER, Assistant Professor, Student Coordinator
He received his Ph.D. in History from Sheffield University in 1982. An Assistant Professor in the department specializing in European History, Dr. Latimer has published on the position of the higher aristocracy in local administration, on the civil war in England 1215-17 and on various aspects of the economy and inflation in late-twelfth- and early-thirteenth-century England. He is currently working on the subject of English identity in north-western England between the eleventh and the thirteenth century, the role of castles in late-twelfth- and early thirteenth-century warfare, and on the Welsh economy at the time of Domesday Book.
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Office phone: (+90) 312 290 2076 e-mail: paul@bilkent.edu.tr |
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CADOC D. A. LEIGHTON, Associate Professor
He received his Ph.D. from Cambridge University (Corpus Christi College) in 1990. Before coming to Bilkent, he taught in the National University of Ireland, St. Norbert College, Wisconsin, and the Maryvale Institute, Birmingham. He is the author of books and articles on Irish history and the intellectual history of the British Isles as a whole in the period from the late seventeenth to the early nineteenth century. He specializes in the study of the Counter-Enlightenment.
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Office phone: (+90) 312 290 2208 e-mail: douglas@bilkent.edu.tr |
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DAVID E. THORNTON, Assistant Professor, Director of Bilkent University Library
He received his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge (Queens' College) in 1991 in the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic. Prior to joining Bilkent, Dr Thornton worked as a post-doctoral research scholar at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Dublin, and as research assistant at the Unit for Prosopographical Research, Linacre College, Oxford. His primary fields of research are the political history of the British Isles during the early Middle Ages, especially Ireland and Wales before 1100, and Anglo-Norman England. In addition, he is interested in medieval prosopography, historical anthroponymy, and computer applications for medieval history. He is currently working on nominal record linkage methodology for medieval history, and is compiling a prosopography of Ireland before 1100. |
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Office phone: (+90) 312 290 1796 e-mail: tdavid@bilkent.edu.tr |