Joan M. Hussey Explained

Joan Mervyn Hussey (5 June 1907 in Trowbridge, Wiltshire  - 20 February 2006 in Virginia Water, Surrey) was a British Byzantine scholar and historian.[1]

Education

Hussey was educated privately at home, at Trowbridge High School for Girls (now The John of Gaunt School), and at the Lycée Victor Duruy in Paris. She went on to St Hugh's College, Oxford, graduating with a BA and MA in Modern History in 1925. Following a period of supervision under Sir David Ross, she moved to the University of London and in 1935 completed a PhD supervised by Norman H. Baynes.

Career

Personal life

During her retirement she was received into the Catholic Church by the noted Jesuit theologian John Coventry.[2] She was unmarried and had no children.

Publications

Notes and References

  1. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/professor-joan-hussey-470211.html Obituary by Julian Chrysostomides, The Independent, 17 March 2006, accessed 31 May 2012
  2. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/97086 Anthony Bryer: Hussey, Joan Mervyn (1907–2006), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Jan 2010, accessed 31 May 2012