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Auteur : Anne Curry

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Anne Curry is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History, University of Southampton. She was appointed Arundel Herald Extraordinary in May 2022. She was Master of the Worshipful Company of Fletchers in 2021-22.

She took her BA and MA by research at the University of Manchester, and her doctorate whilst employed as a research assistant at Teesside Polytechic. She joined the History department at the University of Reading in 1978 and became Professor there in 2001. In 2004 she was appointed Professor of Medieval History at the University of Southampton and was Dean of the Faculty of Humanities from 2010 to 2018.She served as President of The Historical Association 2008-11 and was Vice President of the Royal Historical Society 2006-9.

She is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Member, Société de l’Histoire de France, Member, Société des Antiquaires de Normandie.

She was heavily involved in the 600th anniversary of the battle of Agincourt in 2015 and has also served as Chair of the Battlefields Trust in the UK.

 


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Contenus additionnels 

Public Lecture. ‘Agincourt: The Battle, Myth and Memory’, by Fellow Anne Curry, october 2015 (©SocAntiquaries).

‘Agincourt 1415: Myth and Reality’, with Fellow Anne Curry, august 2015 (©FutureLearn).

Agincourt, de Anne Curry, lu par Anne Flosnik (©Audible).

 

Mots clés
Hundred Years War, Medieval Armies, France, England, Normandy, Joan of Arc, Battle of Agincourt

Si depuis longtemps les principautés du royaume de France ont suscité de nombreuses études sur leur relation à la monarchie, leur administration, les princes qui les incarnent, des recherches récentes ont renouvelé les approches, en particulier par l’attention portée à la culture et pratique de l’écrit, aux réseaux et entourages princiers, aux expressions matérielles et symboliques de la puissance du prince.
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