Christina Larner Explained

Christina Larner
Birth Name:Christina Jessy Ross
Birth Date:22 September 1933
Birth Place:London, England
Death Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Occupation:Historian
Alma Mater:University of Edinburgh
Employer:University of Glasgow
Spouse:John Patrick Larner
Children:2

Christina Larner (22 September 1933 27 April 1983) was a British historian with pioneering studies about European witchcraft and a Professor of Sociology at the University of Glasgow.[1] [2] She was an expert on the history of witchcraft in Scotland.[3]

Early life and education

Christina Larner was born in London, the daughter of Helen Margaret Wallace and John MacDonald Ross, senior civil servant, who both went to university. After attending South Hampstead High School for Girls (London), she matriculated and graduated with first class honours in Modern History in 1957 at the University of Edinburgh.[4] She was awarded a PhD at the University of Edinburgh for her thesis 'Continental Influences on Scottish Demonology, 1560–1700’ in 1962.[5]

Academical career

After graduating from the University of Edinburgh, Larner moved to the University of Glasgow as a part-time assistant in the Department of Politics and Sociology in 1966. In 1972, she was appointed Lecturer in Sociology and was subsequently Senior Lecturer. She was awarded a titular professorship at the University of Glasgow in the same year as she died.

Private life

In 1960, she married John Patrick Larner, a historian of Renaissance Italy. They had two sons, Patrick and Gavin.

Selected list of published works

References

  1. Book: The biographical dictionary of Scottish women : from the earliest times to 2004. registration. 2006. Edinburgh University Press. Ewan, Elizabeth., Innes, Sue., Reynolds, Sian.. 9780748626601. Edinburgh. 201. 367680960.
  2. Web site: University of Glasgow :: Story :: Biography of Christina Larner. www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk. 2018-09-19.
  3. Book: Christina., Larner. Witchcraft and religion : the politics of popular belief. 1984. Blackwell. Macfarlane, Alan.. 0631134476. New York, NY. Foreword from Alan Macfarlane. 10923757.
  4. Web site: Christina Jessy Larner. The Gifford Lectures. en. 2018-09-19. 2014-08-18.
  5. Ross. Christina Jessy. 1962. Scottish demonology in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and its theological background. en.
  6. Book: A source-book of Scottish witchcraft. 2005. Grimsay Press. Larner, Christina., Lee, Christopher Hyde., McLachlan, Hugh V.. 1845300289. Glasgow. 73488021.
  7. Book: Christina., Larner. Enemies of god : the witch-hunt in Scotland. 2000. J. Donald. 0859765180. Edinburgh. 45791061.