
About
John Alban is an Honorary Associate Professor at the School of History and Art History, University of East Anglia. His research focuses on medieval military history and 20th-century historical events, particularly air raids during WWII and historical espionage. He has contributed to peer-reviewed journals and digital projects, such as the Paston Footprints initiative analyzing Sir John Fastolf's heraldic symbols. Alban's work bridges historical analysis with digital documentation, emphasizing local and national heritage preservation.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed in provided texts.
His research interests include medieval warfare, local historical events, and the intersection of historical records with modern digital archiving. Alban's publications explore topics like the 1942 Swansea civil defense exercise and 14th-century espionage tactics, showcasing his expertise in both medieval and modern historical contexts.
Alban has engaged in collaborative projects, such as co-authoring a chapter on spies in the late medieval period with Prof. Christopher Allmand. His digital outputs, including the 'Sir John Fastolf's Motto and Badge,' highlight his commitment to accessible historical education.
No scientific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided texts. His advising roles or lab affiliations remain unspecified.
Find John Alban elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Karen SmythUniversity of East Anglia · Professor
Adrian AlbanState University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart · Part-Time Lecturer
Dannielle ShawUniversity of East Anglia · Research Fellow- MMark KingUniversity of Cambridge · Lecturer
John SabapathyUniversity College London · Professor- AAttilio StellaVerona University · Assistant Professor