标题: 安德鲁-W-刘易斯 中世纪历史学家 [打印本页] 作者: shiyi18 时间: 2022-5-15 23:57 标题: 安德鲁-W-刘易斯 中世纪历史学家 Andrew W. Lewis
Medieval Historian | Class of March 1984
Title
Medieval Historian
Location
Springfield, Missouri
Age
41 at time of award
Deceased
October 24, 2017
Area of Focus
Classics, Late Antiquity, and Medieval Studies
Published March 1, 1984
ABOUT ANDREW'S WORK
Andrew Lewis studies the history of medieval Europe with a focus on France during the tenth through thirteenth centuries.
His research centers on interrelated topics in social history, especially familial and property structures, on institutional studies, and on contemporaneous attitudes relative to them. He is the author of the book Royal Succession in Capetian France: Studies on Familial Order and the State (1981) and of numerous scholarly articles, including “The Birth and Childhood of King John: Some Revisions,” published in Eleanor of Aquitaine: Lord and Lady (edited by John C. Parson and Bonnie Wheeler, 2003). His other projects have included a study of the buffer territories between Paris and ducal Normandy during the eleventh through early-thirteenth centuries and a new edition of the historical notes of Bernard Itier (1163-1226), a monk and librarian at the abbey of Saint Martial at Limoges, France.
BIOGRAPHY
Lewis is a professor of history at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri.
Lewis received an A.B. (1966) from Dartmouth College, an M.A. (1967) from the University of Chicago, and a Ph.D. (1973) from Harvard University.
他的研究中心是社会历史中相互关联的主题,特别是家庭和财产结构、制度研究以及与之相关的同时代态度。 他是《法国卡佩王朝的皇家继承》一书的作者。他还撰写了许多学术文章,包括《约翰国王的出生和童年:一些修订》,发表在《阿基坦的埃莉诺》上。Lord and Lady》(John C. Parson和Bonnie Wheeler编辑,2003年)。 他的其他项目包括对11世纪到13世纪初巴黎和诺曼底公爵之间的缓冲区的研究,以及法国利摩日圣马蒂亚尔修道院的僧侣和图书管理员伯纳德-伊蒂尔(1163-1226)的历史笔记的新版本。