Steve Boardman (historian)
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Stephen I. Boardman,
FRHistS, is a Scottish medieval historian. A graduate of the University of St Andrews, he held the Glenfiddich Research Fellowship and a Post-Doctoral Fellowship of the British Academy at St Andrews before being appointed Mackie Lecturer in History at the University of Aberdeen in 1995.[1] He subsequently moved to the University of Edinburgh, where he is now Professor of Medieval Scottish History.[2] Boardman's work focuses on kingship and the nobility in the later Middle Ages, and he has completed work on Scottish kings Robert II and Robert III, as well as Clan Campbell
. The former is the only work to deal specifically with those monarchs.
Select bibliography
- The Early Stewart Kings: Robert II and Robert III, 1371-1406. Tuckwell Press. 1996
- Editor. The Exercise of Power in Scotland, 1250-1500. Four Courts Press. 2003
- 'Survival and revival: late medieval Scotland' – J. Wormald (editor), The Oxford Illustrated History of Scotland. Oxford University Press. 2005
- The Campbells, 1250-1500. Birlinn Press. 2005
- 'The Gaelic world and the early Stewart court' – D. Broun and M. MacGregor (editors), Miorun Mor nan Gall, The Great Ill-Will of the Lowlander: Lowland Perceptions of the Scottish Highlands. Stornoway. 2006
References
- ^ "Steve Boardman". Edinburgh University Press Books. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
- ^ "Staff profiles". The University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 19 August 2018.