Margaret Joyce Rowe Explained

Margaret Joyce Rowe
Occupation:Historian

Margaret Joyce "Joy" Rowe (1926 - 7 September 2020) was a British historian. She was a pioneering historian of the study of Catholicism in East Anglia, for which she was awarded a Diocesan Medal by the Diocese of East Anglia on her 90th Birthday in 2016.[1]

Biography

In the 1950s Rowe taught history at a convent school at Hengrave Hall run by the Religious of the Assumption. She published a history of Catholicism in the Bury St Edmunds area in 1958. She was a mentor to the ecclesiastical historian Diarmaid MacCulloch. She dedicated much of her list to the study of Parish records in East Anglia and the presence and role of Catholic communities in this area. Rowe was a leading member of the Catholic Record Society and the Suffolk Records Society.[2]

Rowe was elected as a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London on 5 May 2002.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Medal honour for historian of East Anglian Catholicism . Diocese of East Anglia . 27 September 2020.
  2. Fellows Remembered: Joy Rowe . SALON: Online Newsletter of the Society of Antiquaries of London . Society of Antiquaries of London . 30 September 2020.
  3. Web site: Mrs Joy Rowe . Society of Antiquaries of London . 30 September 2020.