McKisack, May (1900–1981)

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McKisack, May (1900–1981)

Irish historian and educator. Born May McKisack, Mar 30, 1900, in Belfast, Northern Ireland; died Mar 14, 1981, in Oxford, England; dau. of Audley John McKisack and Elizabeth (McCullough) McKisack.

Eminent historian of medieval English history, was educated at Somerville College, Oxford; taught at Liverpool University (1927–1935), Somerville, and Westfield College, University of London; held visiting professorship at Vassar College (1967–1968); published Parliamentary Representation of the English Boroughs (1932), History as Education, an Inaugural Lecture (1956), The Fourteenth Century (1959), and Medieval History in the Tudor Age (1971).

See also F.R.H. Du Boulay and C.M. Barron, The Reign of Richard II: Essays in Honour of May McKisack (1971).

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