John Lovett Watts FRHistS (born 1964) is an English historian specialising in the political history of late-medieval England. Born on 29 September 1964, he studied for his PhD under Christine Carpenter, researching politics and the English constitution during the reign of King Henry VI, which was awarded in early 1991.[1] He had joined Merton College, Oxford, the previous year as a junior research fellow, and from there became a lecturer at the University of Aberystwyth. He returned to Oxford in 1997, joining Corpus Christi College as a fellow and tutor in medieval history. He has described the context of his interests – Henry VI – as "a famously useless king, who came to the throne as a baby and ruled with astonishing inertness for a further thirty-nine years".[2] He is now professor and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.[3]
John Watts | |
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Born | John Lovett Watts 29 September 1964 Middlesex, England |
Title | Professor of Later Medieval History |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of Cambridge |
Thesis | Domestic Politics and the Constitution in the Reign of Henry VI, c. 1435–61 (1991) |
Doctoral advisor | Christine Carpenter |
Academic work | |
Discipline | History |
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Institutions |
At Corpus Christi College, Watts served as Tutor for Admissions from 1999-2002, Senior Tutor from 2008-2011, and Vice-President from 2014-2017.[4] He was Chair of the History Faculty Board (Head of Department) from 2018 to 2021.[5]
Bibliography
edit- Henry VI and the Politics of Kingship (1996)
- The End of the Middle Ages? England in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries (1998) (editor)
- Power and Identity in the Middle Ages: Essays in Memory of Rees Davies (2007) (co-editor with Huw Pryce)
- The Making of Polities: Europe, 1300-1500 (2009)
- Political Society in Later Medieval England: A Festschrift for Christine Carpenter (2011) (co-editor with Benjamin Thompson)
- Government and Political Life in England and France, c.1300-c.1500 (2015) (co-editor with Christopher Fletcher and Jean-Philippe Genet)
- History of Universities: Volume XXXII / 1-2: Renaissance College, Corpus Christie College, Oxford; 1450-1600, Volume 32 (2019) (co-editor with Mordechai Feingold)[6]
References
edit- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Corpus Christi College Oxford".
- ^ "University of Oxford History Faculty > About the Faculty > Profile Professor John Watts Professor John Watts". Archived from the original on 10 April 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2016.
- ^ "Professor John Watts". Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
- ^ "Faculty Office Holders (June 2021)". Faculty of History, University of Oxford. Retrieved 5 May 2024.
- ^ History of Universities: Volume XXXII / 1-2: Renaissance College, Corpus Christie College, Oxford; 1450-1600, Volume 32 (2019) at Google Books