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Lindy M. Grant (born 1952) is professor of medieval history at the University of Reading. Grant is a specialist in Capetian France and its neighbours in the 11th to 13th centuries.[1]

Grant received her advanced education at the University of St Andrews (BA) and the Courtauld Institute of Art (MA & PhD). She is a former president of the British Archaeological Association.[2]

Selected publications

  • Gothic architecture in Normandy, c.1150-c.1250, Department of the Environment, London, 1986.
  • Abbot Suger of Saint-Denis: Church and State in Early Medieval France, Longman, London, 1998. (Medieval World Series) ISBN 0582051541
  • Architecture and Society in Normandy, c.1120-c.1270, Yale University Press, 2005.
  • "Blanche of Castile and Normandy" in Crouch, D. and Thompson, K. (eds.) Normandy and its neighbours, 900-1250 : essays for David Bates. Brepols, Turnhout, 2011, pp. 117-131. (Medieval texts and cultures of Northern Europe 14). ISBN 9782503520629

References

  1. ^ Staff Profile:Professor Lindy Grant. University of Reading. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
  2. ^ Spotlight on: Professor Lindy Grant. Reading History, 16 October 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2015.