Christopher J. Tyerman (born 22 May 1953) is a British academic and historian focusing on the
Crusades
The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and at times directed by the Papacy during the Middle Ages. The most prominent of these were the campaigns to the Holy Land aimed at reclaiming Jerusalem and its surrounding t ...
. In 2015, he was appointed Professor of History of the Crusades at the
University of Oxford
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.
Life and career
Tyerman was an undergraduate at
New College, Oxford
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, and was awarded a first-class Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974; he lectured at the
University of York
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between 1976 and 1977, before returning to the
University of Oxford
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as a research fellow at
Queen's College (1977–82); in 1981, he was awarded a doctor of philosophy degree and won the
Royal Historical Society
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's Alexander Prize Medal. He also took up another research fellowship at
Exeter College which lasted from 1982 to 1987. All the while, he had been a medieval history lecturer at
Hertford College, Oxford
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since 1979, and in 2006 was elected one of its fellows.
["Professor Christopher Tyerman"](_blank)
, ''Hertford College, Oxford''. Retrieved 22 November 2016. In 2015, he was awarded the
Title of Distinction The University of Oxford introduced Titles of Distinction for senior academics in the 1990s. These are not established chairs, which are posts funded by endowment for academics with a distinguished career in British and European universities. Howeve ...
of Professor of History of the Crusades by the university.
"Recognition of Distinction: Successful Applicants 2015"
, ''The University of Oxford Gazette'', no. 510915, October 2015. Retrieved 20 November 2016.
Works
Tyerman's research interests lie in crusading in medieval western Europe, which he has explored from cultural, social, religious and political angles. He has focused especially on the high Middle Ages
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and medieval France. He has also published works on the history of education, including a monograph history of Harrow School
Harrow School () is a Public school (United Kingdom), public school (English boarding school for boys) in Harrow on the Hill, Greater London, England. The school was founded in 1572 by John Lyon (school founder), John Lyon, a local landowner an ...
. His published works include:
Books
* ''England and the Crusades 1095–1588'' (University of Chicago Press
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, 1988)
* ''Who’s Who in Early Medieval England 1066–1272'' (Shepheard Walwyn, 1996)
* ''The Invention of the Crusades'' ( Macmillan, 1998)
* ''A History of Harrow School 1324–1991'' (Oxford University Press
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, 2000)
* ''Fighting for Christendom: Holy War and the Crusades'' (Oxford University Press, 2004)
* ''The Crusades: A Very Short Introduction'' (Oxford University Press, 2005), collection Very Short Introductions
*
God’s War: A New History of the Crusades
' (Penguin
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/Allen Lane and Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2006)
* ''The Debate on the Crusades 1099–2010'' (Manchester University Press
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, 2011)
* ''The World of the Crusades: An Illustrated History'' (Yale University Press
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, 2019)
*''The Practices of Crusading: Image and Action from the Eleventh to the Sixteenth Centuries'' (Routledge
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, 2020)
''As editor''
* ''An Eyewitness History of the Crusades'', 4 vols. (Folio Society
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, 2004)
* ''Soldiers Nobles and Gentlemen: Essays in Honour of Maurice Keen'' (with Peter Coss) (Boydell and Brewer, 2009)
* ''New College'' (Third Millennium, 2010)
* ''Chronicles of the First Crusade'' (Penguin, 2011)
Papers
* "Marino Sanudo Torsello and the Lost Crusade: Lobbying in the Fourteenth Century", ''Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
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'', 5th Series, vol. 32 (1982)
* "Philip V of France, the assemblies of 1319-20 and the Crusade", ''Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research
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'', vol. lvii, no. 135 (1984)
* "''Sed nihil fecit''? The last Capetians and the Recovery of the Holy Land", ''War and Government in the Middle Ages'', ed. J. Gillingham & J. C. Holt (Woodbridge: Boydell Press
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, 1984)
* "The Holy Land and the Crusades in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries", ''Crusade and Settlement'', ed. P. W. Edbury (Cardiff: Cardiff University Press, 1985)
* "Philip VI of France and the Recovery of the Holy Land", ''English Historical Review
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'', c (1985)
* "Some English evidence of attitudes to the crusade in the thirteenth century", ''Thirteenth Century Studies'', i, ed. S. Lloyd (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1986)
* "Harrow School in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries", ''Journal of the Byron Society'', 1989
* "Who went on Crusade to the Holy Land?", ''The Horns of Hattin'', ed. B. Z. Kedar (Jerusalem, 1992)
* "Were there any Crusades to the Holy Land in the Twelfth Century?", ''English Historical Review'', cx (1995)
* "Holy War, Roman Popes, and Christian Soldiers: Some Early Modern Views on Medieval Christendom", ''The Medieval Church: Universities, Heresy and the Religious Life'', ed. P. Biller and B. Dobson, Studies in Church History: Subsidia 11 (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 1999)
* "What the Crusades meant to Europe", ''The Medieval World'', ed. P. Linehan and J. Nelson (Routledge
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, 2001)
* "William of Wykeham 1324–1404", '' New College Record'', 2004
* "''Principes et Populus'': Civil Society and the First Crusade", ''Cross, Crescent and Conversion'', ed. S. Barton and P. Linehan (Leiden: Brill
Brill may refer to:
Places
* Brielle (sometimes "Den Briel"), a town in the western Netherlands
* Brill, Buckinghamshire, a village in England
* Brill, Cornwall, a small village to the west of Constantine, Cornwall, UK
* Brill, Wisconsin, an un ...
, 2008)
* "The Expansion of Europe and the Crusades", ''A Companion to the Medieval World'', ed. C. Lansing and E. English ( Blackwell, 2009)
* "Court, Crusade and City: The cultural milieu of Louis I, duke of Bourbon", ''Soldiers, Nobles and Gentlemen: Essays in Honour of Maurice Keen'', ed. P. Coss and C. Tyerman (Boydell and Brewer, 2009)
* "Henry of Livonia and Crusade Ideology", ''Crusading and Chronicle Writing on the Medieval Frontier'', ed. M. Tamm, L. Kaljundi and C. Selch Jensen ( Ashgate, 2011)
* "New wine in old skins? The Crusade and the Eastern Mediterranean in the Later Middle Ages", ''Byzantines, Latins and Turks in the Eastern Mediterranean World after 1150'', ed. C. Holmes and J. Harris (Oxford Byzantine Studies, Oxford University Press, 2012)
References
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1953 births
Living people
Place of birth missing (living people)
People educated at Harrow School
Alumni of New College, Oxford
English historians
English medievalists
20th-century English historians
21st-century English historians
20th-century English male writers
21st-century English male writers
Historians of the University of Oxford
Fellows of Hertford College, Oxford
Historians of the Crusades
Historians of the University of York
Fellows of the Queen's College, Oxford
People associated with Exeter College, Oxford
Fellows of the Royal Historical Society