
Dr Justine Firnhaber-Baker
Dr Justine Firnhaber-Baker
AM, PhD (Harvard)
Contact Details
E-mail - jmfb@st-andrews.ac.uk
Telephone - +44 (0)1334 463311
Fax - +44 (0)1334 463334
Teaching and Research Interests
My research interests primarily concern power, law, government, and
violence in the later Middle Ages, particularly in France. My current
project focuses on 'private war' in Southern France and what it tells
us about violence and law in dispute resolution, royal/seigneurial relations, and the rise of the state. I am also working on the
Jacquerie and political protest in the fourteenth century, and I have
substantial interests in gender history and social history, as well as
archives, manuscripts, and bibliography.
Main Publications
- ed. with Meredith Cohen, Difference and Identity in Francia and
Medieval France (Ashgate: Aldershot, 2010).
- 'Seigneurial War and Royal Power in Later Medieval Southern France', Past & Present, 208 (2010): 37-76.
- 'Techniques of Seigneurial War in the Fourteenth Century', Journal of
Medieval History, 36 (2010): 90-103.
- 'From God's Peace to the King's Order: Late Medieval Limitations on Non-Royal Warfare', Essays in Medieval Studies, 23 (2006/7): 19-30.
Administrative Duties
Mediaeval History MLitt Co-Ordinator
Research Students
I am happy to supervise students in the following areas
- France (from 1100 to 1500)
- Later medieval political and institutional history
- Violence and dispute resolution
- Women and/or gender in the Middle Ages
Teaching Duties
Dr Firnhaber-Baker offers the following honours courses: