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Dr Tom Lambert is a Governing Body Fellow and Director of Studies in History at Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge. He specializes in medieval legal history with a focus on early medieval English legal systems and their socio-political implications. His research examines how legal frameworks shaped conceptions of social order, authority, and personal freedom in pre-Conquest England. Lambert holds a PhD from Durham University, following an MA and undergraduate degree in History there as well.
His major work includes the 2017 monograph Law and Order in Anglo-Saxon England, which redefined understanding of Anglo-Saxon legal culture by demonstrating the coherence of its legal order integrating feuding and punitive systems. Current projects explore the transformation of English legal assumptions in the late 11th/12th centuries and cross-cultural legal comparisons.
Publications span Brill and Oxford University Press, covering sanctuary laws, jurisdictional property concepts, and legal protections' evolution. Lambert's research integrates legal, social, and political history to reveal medieval societies' complex understandings of justice and authority.
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