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Judith MacKenzie Bennett

John R. Hubbard Chair in British History and Professor of History

Contact Information
E-mail: judithb@usc.edu
Phone: (213) 821-2544
Office: SOS 174

LINKS
Curriculum Vitae
Web Access to Judith Bennett's Publications
 

Biographical Sketch

Judith Bennett writes on medieval history, feminist history, and the history of women in late medieval England specifically. She has published extensively on peasant women, women's work, and never-married women. She has also published two textbooks, one a biography of a medieval peasant woman and the other a short history of the Middle Ages. Her most recent book (2006) offers an extended commentary on current practices in women's and gender history. For web access to Judith Bennett's publications, click on the link above.
 

Education

Ph.D. Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, 1981
Licentiate History, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1978
M.A. Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, 1974
A.B. History, Mount Holyoke College, 1973
 

Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History

Assistant Professor to Martha Nell Hardy Distinguished Professor Emerita, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1981-2005  
 

Affiliations with Research Centers, Labs, and Other Institutions

EMSI: Early Modern Studies Institute
IBIS: Institute for British and Irish Studies
 

Publications

Book

Bennett, J. M. (2010). Medieval Europe: A Short History (11th edition: McGraw-Hill, 2011).
Bennett, J. M. (2006). History Matters: Patriarchy and the Challenge of Feminism. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Bennett, J. M. (2000). Medieval Women in Modern Perspective (American Historical Association pamphlet, 2000).
Bennett, J. M. (1999). Singlewomen in the European Past, 1250-1800, coedited with Amy Froide (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999).
Bennett, J. M. (1998). A Medieval Life: Cecilia Penifader of Brigstock, c. 1297-1344 (McGraw-Hill, 1998).
Bennett, J. M. (1996). Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England: Women's Work in a Changing World, 1300 to 1600. (Oxford University Press, 1996).
Bennett, J. M. (1989). Sisters and Workers in The Middle Ages, coedited with Elizabeth A. Clark, et al. (University of Chicago Press, 1989).
Bennett, J. M. (1987). Women in the Medieval English Countryside: Gender and Household in Brigstock before the Plague (Oxford University Press, 1987).
 

Honors and Awards

Huntington Library Research Fellowship Recipient, R. Stanton Avery Distinguished Fellow, 2007-2008   
American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship Recipient, 2005-2006  
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship Recipient, 2005-2006  
Fellow, Medieval Academy of America, 2002  
Otto Grundler Prize in Medieval Studies (for Ale, Beer, and Brewsters in England), 1998  
Folger Shakespeare Library Fellowship, 1997  
Fellow, Royal Historical Society,, 1996  
National Humanities Center Fellowship, 1993-1994  
Walter D. Love Prize in British Studies (for "Conviviality and Charity in Medieval and Early Modern England")., 1992  
Guggenheim Fellowship Recipient, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 1989-1990  
 
 
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