Professor Keith Stringer
Emeritus ProfessorCurrent Teaching
HIST211,
Research Interests
Professor Stringer's researches focus on the related fields of medieval state-making, noble power-structures, religious reform, cultural exchanges, and the construction of regional, national and supra-national identities, with the emphasis on the developing Scottish and English polities (1100–1300), and the world of ‘middle Britain’ (1100–1400). From 2002 he has led or co-led three externally funded research projects: (1) Border Liberties and Loyalties in North-East England, c.1200–c.1400 (Leverhulme Trust: CI, 2002–6); (2) The Norman Edge: Identity and State-Formation on the Frontiers of Europe, c.1050–1200 (AHRC: PI, 2008–11); and (3) The Breaking of Britain: Cross-Border Society and Scottish Independence, 1216–1314 (AHRC: CI, 2010–13).
PhD Supervision Interests
Professor Stringer would like to hear from students interested in writing dissertations and theses on topics that would fall under the following headings: Britain and Ireland (1100-1300). Anglo-Scottish Relations (1100-1300). Regional History, especially the Anglo-Scottish Borders (1100-1400). Social and Political Identities in Medieval Britain and Ireland.Students writing essays and dissertations might be interested in the following guide to websites useful for the study of medieval history. http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/history/resources/medieval.htm