Mayke de Jong explained

Mayke de Jong (13 October 1950, Amsterdam) is a Dutch historian and Professor Emerita of Medieval History at Utrecht University. Her research focuses on the political and religious history of the early Middle Ages.[1]

Career

De Jong received her MA degree from the University of Amsterdam in 1977. She achieved her PhD with honours (cum laude) at the same university in 1986 with a thesis entitled Kind en klooster in de vroege middeleeuwen (Child and monastery in the early Middle Ages.)

During this time, she worked as a lecturer in Medieval History at the Catholic University of Nijmegen and as a lecturer in Medieval History and Cultural Anthropology at the School for Arts and Literature in The Hague.

She was appointed Professor in Medieval History at Utrecht University in 1987, one year after receiving her doctorate. She continued in this role until her retirement in 2016. In this time she was also a visiting fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, and at the Princeton Institute for Advanced Study.[2]

She has served as Principal investigator for national and international research projects including Texts and Identities in the Early Middle Ages, Cultural Memory, and the Resources of the Past, 400-1000 and Charlemagne’s Backyard? Rural society in the Netherlands in the Carolingian Age. An archaeological perspective.

Upon her retirement, De Jong became Professor Emerita of Medieval History at Utrecht University.

Honours and awards

In 1985, 1993 and 2005 De Jong was a fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study.[3] [4] [5]

In 1999 she became a Corresponding member of the Royal Historical Society.

In 2015 she was invited to give the third annual Early Medieval Europe lecture at the International Medieval Congress in Leeds.

In 2015 she received the Humboldt Prize and spent a corresponding semester at the Friedrich Meinecke Institut of the Free University of Berlin.[6]

In 2016 a Festschrift was published in honour of de Jong: Religious Franks: Religion and Power in the Frankish Kingdoms: Studies in Honour of Mayke de Jong.[7]

In 2022 De Jong became a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy.

Selected publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Medewerkers – Universiteit Utrecht. www.uu.nl. 2019-07-28.
  2. Web site: Mayke Brechtje de Jong. Institute for Advanced Study. en. 2019-07-28.
  3. Web site: Jong, M. de. NIAS. en-GB. 2019-07-28.
  4. Web site: Jong, M.B. de. NIAS. en-GB. 2019-07-28.
  5. Web site: Jong, M.B. de. NIAS. en-GB. 2019-07-28.
  6. Web site: Niederländische Mittelalterhistorikerin Mayke de Jong erhält Forschungspreis der Alexander-von-Humboldt-Stiftung. 2014-12-11. www.fu-berlin.de. de. 2019-07-28.
  7. Book: Religious Franks: religion and power in the Frankish kingdoms : studies in honour of Mayke de Jong. De Jong. Mayke. Meens. Rob. Hoven van Genderen. Bram van den. Raaijmakers. Janneke. Renswoude. Irene van. Rhijn. Carine van. Van Espelo. Dorine. 2017. Manchester University Press . 9781526118547. English. 978562622.