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Courtnay Konshuh, PhD
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Courtnay Konshuh, PhD

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Courtnay Konshuh, PhD

PhD, University of Winchester, UK\ MA, University of Tübingen, Germany\ BA, McGill University, Canada


Areas of Research

Early Medieval Europe ca 600-1000\

Early Medieval England\ kingdom formation, history-writing, propaganda and ethnogenesis

Early Medieval North Sea\ Vikings, early contact between Scandianavia, Frisia and England, ethnogenesis

Supervising degrees

History - Masters: Accepting Inquiries

History - Doctoral: Accepting Inquiries

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I'm especially interested in supervising topics on how the past is depicted in contemporary sources. How do historians construct recent events and local identities? How is power created through history-writing? I'm also interested in working with numismatics and material culture alongside written sources to create a fuller picture of the early medieval period.

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