
معرفی
Joe Chick is a Researcher in Medieval History at the University of Leicester's Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, contributing to the UKRI-funded ENDURE project. Their work focuses on medieval urban societies, particularly small towns' resilience during crises. Current research examines escheator records to explore non-elite life and governance. Previously, they authored a monograph on Reading’s urban society under monastic lordship (2022).
Education and qualifications are listed in their profile, though specific details are not provided in the text. Research interests include medieval governance, crisis management, and the impact of monastic dissolution on social structures.
Publications highlight expertise in urban history, legal records, and social networks, with recent articles analyzing Newmarket’s manorial records and London’s late medieval reforms. Collaborative work with ENDURE emphasizes community resilience in hardship. No awards are explicitly mentioned, but their extensive publications reflect academic recognition.
Grants and advising details are not detailed here, but their involvement in the ENDURE project underscores funding support. No student names are listed, though their research roles may involve mentoring.
Laboratory or team affiliations include the ENDURE project, focusing on interdisciplinary historical analysis.



