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    Bailkin, J.
    Barlow, T.
    Behlmer, G.
    Camp, S.
    Campbell, E.
    Dhavan, P.
    Dong, M.
    Ebrey, P.
    Felak, J.
    Findlay, J.
    Giebel, C.
    Glenn, S.
    Gregory, J.
    Guy, R. K.
    Hevly, B.
    Johnson, R.
    Jonas, R.
    Joshel, S.
    Jung, M.
    Lopez, S.
    McKenzie, R. T.
    Nam, H.
    Nash, L.
    O'Mara, M.
    O'Neil, M.
    Poiger, U.
    Pyle, K.
    Rafael, V.
    Rodriguez-Silva, I.
    Rorabaugh, W.
    Schmidt, B.
    Schwarz, F.
    Sears, L.
    Singh, N.
    Smallwood, S.
    Spafford, D.
    Stacey, Robert
    Stacey, Robin
    Stein, S.
    Taylor, Q.
    Thomas, C.
    Thomas, L.
    Thurtle, P.
    Toews, J.
    Walker, J.
    Warren, A.
    Werrett, S.
    Wright, M.
    Young, G.

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Robert C. Stacey
Professor: Medieval
bstacey@u.washington.edu


Education

Ph.D. Yale University, 1983.

Selected Bibliography

Politics, Policy, and Finance under Henry III, 1216-1245, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1987.

Receipt and Issue Rolls, 26 Henry III. Pipe Roll Society. New Series 49 (for 1987-88). London, 1992.

The Making of England to 1399, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 2001. Volume I of a four volume series, This Realm of England. General Editor: Lacey Baldwin Smith. Together with Prof. Robin Chapman Stacey, has revised this volume, initially authored by the late C. Warren Hollister. Prof. Robert Stacey has authored approximately 50% of the existing text.

Western Civilizations, 14th Edition, W.W. Norton and Co., New York, 2002. co-author, with Prof. Judith Coffin of the University of Texas at Austin, of this western civilization textbook. Previous editions were authored by Professors Robert Lerner and Standish Meacham. Prof. Stacey is responsible for the entirety of Volume I (to 1789).

"Adam of Bristol" and the Development of Ritual Crucifixion Tales in Medieval England. Forthcoming.

The English Jews in the Middle Ages, 1066-1290. Contract signed with Clarendon Press, Oxford. In progress.


Research in Progress

Medieval English history, 11th-14th centuries; Jewish history, particularly in England; political, constitutional, and economic history.

Graduate Fields Offered

For Autumn 2008 the History Department is not accepting applications with primary/first fields in any area of Medieval History - Early, High or Late. The Department is accepting applications with second, third or fourth fields in Early Medieval History under the supervision of Professor Robin Stacey.








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