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Prof John Hudson is the Bishop Wardlaw Professor at the School of History, University of St Andrews. He specializes in medieval legal and intellectual history, focusing on 9th-13th century England and France, with additional expertise in historical writing methodologies and the intersection of legal history with contemporary practice.
Education:
- MA, University of Toronto
- MA, University of Oxford
- DPhil, University of Oxford
Research Interests: Dr. Hudson examines law, lordship, and literature in medieval Europe, particularly how legal frameworks shaped societal structures. His work bridges historical analysis with modern legal practices, including comparative studies of common, civil, and colonial legal traditions.
Awards:
- Fellow of Royal Historical Society (1995)
- Fellow of the British Academy (2016)
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (2014)
Advising & Grants: Supervises PhD candidates Poppy Kershaw and Alexander Lombardo. Leads the H2020-MSCA-IF 2020 HARMONI project on John Selden's legal jurisprudence. Recent grants include a Carnegie Scholarship for medieval legal culture studies.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Institute of Legal and Constitutional Research, Centre for Global Law and Governance, and Institute of Medieval Studies at St Andrews.





