Rosemary Morris (historian) explained
Rosemary Morris is a British historian specializing in Byzantium. Morris taught medieval history at the University of Manchester from 1974 to 2003, and subsequently became a visiting fellow at the University of York.[1]
She was chair of the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies from 2008 to 2012.[2]
Books
Morris is the author of:
- The Hypotyposis of the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis, Constantinople (11th—12th Centuries) (with R. H. Jordan, Ashgate, 2012)[3]
- Monks and Laymen in Byzantium, 843–1118 (Cambridge University Press, 1995)[4]
- The Life and Death of Theodore of Stoudios (with Robert H. Jordan, Harvard University Press, 2021)
Notes and References
- https://books.google.com/books?id=GwiiAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA316 Author biography from back cover
- Hon. Secretary's Business. Society News. Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies. 19. November 2012. 6.
- Reviews of The Hypotyposis of the Monastery of the Theotokos Evergetis:
- Olivier Delouis, Revue des études byzantines, https://www.persee.fr/doc/rebyz_0766-5598_2013_num_71_1_5000_t12_0318_0000_2
- Peter Hatlie, The English Historical Review,,
- Catherine Holmes, History,
- Glenn Peers, The Medieval Review, https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/tmr/article/view/18552/24665
- Alice-Mary Talbot, Speculum,,
- Reviews of Monks and Laymen in Byzantium:
- John L. Boojamra, Church History,,
- Jean-Claude Cheynet, Revue des études byzantines, https://www.persee.fr/doc/rebyz_0766-5598_1996_num_54_1_1929_t1_0305_0000_2
- Steven Fanning, The Historian,
- Charles A. Frazee, The American Historical Review,,
- Andrew Louth, The Journal of Theological Studies,
- Margaret Mullett, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies,
- Joseph A. Munitiz, The Journal of Hellenic Studies,,
- Jonathan Shepard, The English Historical Review,
- John Thomas, Speculum,,
- Mark Whittow, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History,