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Dr. David Ditchburn - Department of History - Trinity College …
Dr. David Ditchburn Associate Professor in Medieval History Research Interests. Most of my research concerns later medieval Scotland and its links with other countries. I have explored …
David Ditchburn - Wikipedia
David Ditchburn is a Scottish historian. He is a senior lecturer at Trinity College Dublin.
David Ditchburn'Centre for European Studies - Trinity College …
David Ditchburn, Scotland, France and the Auld Alliance: Was There a Burgundian Alternative?, Medievalia et Humanistica, New Series, 41, 2016, p81 - 100 Journal Article, 2016
Staff - Department of History - Trinity College Dublin
Dr David Ditchburn. Associate Professor in Medieval History. david.ditchburn +353 1 896 2399. Dr Anne Dolan. Associate Professor in Modern Irish History. adolan +353 1 896 1884. Professor …
Dr. David Ditchburn - Trinity College Dublin
David Ditchburn, Scotland, the Low Countries and the Conduct of Diplomacy in the Later Middle Ages, The Medieval Low Countries: History, Archaeology, Art & Literature2295-3493 , 9 for …
David Ditchburn - Boydell and Brewer
David Ditchburn is Associate Professor in Medieval History at Trinity College Dublin. He has edited several books and published many articles on both religion in, and the society and …
Dr. David Ditchburn | Trinity College Dublin | Ireland
Dr. David Ditchburn. Associate Professor Medieval History Trinity College Dublin Ireland
David Ditchburn (0000-0002-7527-0924) - ORCID
David Ditchburn expand_more. Works (2) sort Sort. From Newbattle to Arbroath and Back, 1320–2020. The Scottish Historical Review 2022-12 | Journal article DOI: …
Atlas of Medieval Europe | David Ditchburn, Angus Mackay
Sep 10, 2002 · Covering the period from the fall of the Roman Empire through to the beginnings of the Renaissance, this is an indispensable volume which brings the complex and colourful …
David Ditchburn. Scotland and Europe: The Medieval Kingdom …
Feb 12, 2007 · David Ditchburn’s latest book contributes a great deal to this discussion, and succeeds in overturning any impression that later medieval Scotland was an isolated and bac …