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Dr Mark King is an Affiliated Lecturer in History at the University of Cambridge and holds multiple roles at Lucy Cavendish College as Fellow, Assistant Senior Tutor, Director of Studies in History, and Director of Admissions. He specializes in late medieval British politics, particularly the Welsh Borderlands under Richard II, and has diverse interests spanning Viking history to pedagogical approaches in historical education.
Education: Studied history at Cambridge with specialization in late medieval English political history. Taught at secondary level in Peterborough before returning to academia.
Research Interests: Explores interplay between local and national politics in the 13th-15th centuries, medieval Wales, and innovative teaching methodologies. Publications address topics from Magna Carta pedagogy to Viking raid dynamics.
Advising & Grants: Supervises undergraduate/MPhil dissertations on late medieval themes. Notable supervision topics include Prince John of Lancaster’s governance in Yorkshire and responses to Edward II’s ineffective kingship. No specific grants are listed in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Active in Lucy Cavendish College admissions and academic support roles, contributing to undergraduate history teaching through lectures on O2 and T6 papers.


