
معرفی
Hannah Skoda is an Associate Professor of Medieval History at St John's College, University of Oxford. Her research spans social and cultural history of later medieval Europe, with a focus on violence, legalism, gender, nostalgia, and slavery.
- Key themes:
- Normalization of medieval violence
- Interdisciplinary legal studies
- Gender as oppressive category
- Medieval Mediterranean slavery
- Nostalgia in socio-political change
Recent publications highlight cross-cultural legalism, deviance, and emotional history. Her work engages with modern anthropological and philosophical frameworks.
Scientific awards include:
- Society for Feminist Scholarship First Book Prize (2014)
- Leverhulme Prize (2015)
- British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship (2020)
She supervises graduate students in late medieval social history, teaching specialized subjects like Joan of Arc, Gothic France, and histories of masculinities.
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