J. R. S. Phillips Explained
John Roland Seymour Phillips (born 1940) is a British historian and academic. He did a Doctor of Philosophy degree at the University of London in 1967, on the subject of the 14th-century Earl of Pembroke, Aymer de Valence.[1] Later he published a book on the same subject. Phillips was head of the department of medieval history, at the University College Dublin.[2] Today he is professor emeritus at that university.[3] In 2010, Phillips contributed a volume on King Edward II to the Yale English Monarchs series.
Select publications
- Book: Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke 1307 - 1324. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 1972. 0-19-822359-5. 426691. registration.
- Book: The Medieval Expansion of Europe. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 1988. 0-19-219232-9.
- Book: Edward II. Yale University Press. New Haven and London. 2010. 978-0-300-15657-7.
Notes and References
- Book: Phillips, J.R.S.. Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke 1307 - 1324. Oxford University Press. Oxford. 1972. viii. 0-19-822359-5. 426691. registration.
- Web site: The Medieval Expansion of Europe. Oxford University Press. 2009-08-01.
- Web site: Ireland, England and the Continent in the Middle Ages and Beyond . UCD Press. 2009-08-01.