Francis Robin Houssemayne Du Boulay

Professor F.R.H. Du Boulay

Robin Du Boulay, July 2003
Native name Francis Robin Houssemayne Du Boulay
Born (1920-12-19)19 December 1920
Died 2 January 2008(2008-01-02)
Academic work
Main interests Medieval Kent; Medieval Germany
Notable works An Age of Ambition (1970); Germany in the Later Middle Ages (1983); The England of Piers Plowman
Influenced R. W. Southern

Francis Robin Houssemayne Du Boulay (1920–2008) was a distinguished medieval historian and Fellow of the British Academy.[1][2][3]

Education

Known as Robin Du Boulay, he was born at Chislehurst on 19 December 1920. He lived in Alexandria, Egypt, until he was 8 years old, where his father worked. He then gained a place at Christ’s Hospital, and was subsequently awarded an exhibition to read history at Balliol College, Oxford.

His undergraduate studies were interrupted by the Second World War, and he was commissioned in the Royal Artillery in 1943, but he returned to Balliol in 1945 and graduated with First Class honours in history in 1947.

Career

Upon graduation, Du Boulay joined the faculty of the history department of Bedford College, University of London.[4]

He was Professor of Medieval History at the University of London from 1960 to 1982, and was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 1980.

Publications

He is the author of multiple works including:

References

  1. The British Academy
  2. I.B. Tauris
  3. Macmillan
  4. The Times
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