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Name
  
Robin Stacey


Role
  
Author


Education
  
Yale University (1986), Corpus Christi College, Oxford (1982)

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

Books
  
Dark speech, The Making of England t, The Road to Judgment

Robin Chapman Stacey in an American medievalist and celticist based at the University of Washington, Seattle. After finishing her undergraduate life, she attended the University of Oxford where she complete her M. Litt. under Thomas Charles-Edwards, learning Welsh with the tutorship of David Ellis Evans. In 1986 she completed a Ph.D. with a thesis on Irish and Welsh law at Yale University, under John Boswell. Since 1988 she has been teaching at the University of Washington, where she is now a Professor in history.

In addition to many individual scholarly articles, she is the author of the following monographs:

  • The Road to Judgment: From Custom to Court in Medieval Ireland and Wales. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994
  • Dark Speech: The Performance of Law in Early Ireland. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007
  • Dark Speech was a winner of the American Conference for Irish Studies' James S. Donnelly, Sr. Prize for Books on History and Social Sciences in 2007.

    Stacey is a recipient of the University of Washington's Distinguished Teaching Awards. Her husband, Robert Stacey, is a divisional dean, and Stroum Endowed Chair, in the Dean's Office of the University of Washington's College of Arts & Sciences.

    References

    Robin Stacey Wikipedia