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Helen Lacey is a Lecturer in Late Medieval History at Mansfield College, University of Oxford. She specializes in political culture, legal history, and archival studies of late medieval England. Her work emphasizes the social context of law and the archives of the English government during this period.
Her research interests include later medieval political culture, popular politics, and the symbolic and practical roles of legal documents like royal pardons. She actively engages with graduate students and mentors prospective applicants in these fields.
Her notable publication, The Royal Pardon: Access to Mercy in Fourteenth Century England (2009), explores the evolving justice system in 14th-century England and the significance of royal pardons as both symbolic and functional tools.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. She does not lead any labs or teams, though her research relies on archival analysis of medieval government records.




