Brooke, Rosalind B(eckford)

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BROOKE, Rosalind B(eckford)

BROOKE, Rosalind B(eckford). British, b. 1925. Genres: History, Politics/Government, Theology/Religion. Career: Mitcham County Grammar School for Girls, temporary senior history mistress, 1949-50; Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, history supervisor for undergraduates, 1951-56; Birken-head High School, Birkenhead, England, history mistress, 1958-59; Liverpool University, Liverpool, England, lecturer in palaeography, 1963; University of Liverpool, Liverpool, tutor, 1964-66; University College, London, England, part-time lecturer in medieval history, 1968-73, honorary research fellow, 1973-77; Cambridge University, history supervisor for undergraduates and lecturer in history, 1977-92; writer. Publications: Early Franciscan Government: Elias to Bonaventure, 1959; (ed. and trans.) Scripta Leonis, Rufini et Angeli sociorum S. Francisci, 1970, rev. ed., 1990; The Coming of the Friars: Historical Problems, Studies, and Documents, 1975; (with C. Brooke) Popular Religion in the Middle Ages: Western Europe, 1000-1300, 1984. Contributor to periodicals, including conference proceedings. Address: c/o Professor C.N.L. Brooke, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge CB2 ITA, England.

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