Julia Barrow


Julia Steuart Barrow, is an English historian and academic, who specialises in medieval and ecclesiastical history. Since 2012, she has been Professor in Medieval Studies at the University of Leeds and Director of the University's Institute for Medieval Studies.

Early life and education

Barrow was born on 5 December 1956 in London, England to historian G. W. S. Barrow and his wife Heather Elizabeth Agnes. She was educated at Westfield School, an all-girls independent school in Newcastle upon Tyne. She studied Mediaeval History at the University of St Andrews, and graduated with an undergraduate Master of Arts degree in 1978. She then undertook postgraduate research at the University of Oxford, and completed her Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1983. Her doctoral thesis was titled "The Bishops of Hereford and their 1163–1219".

Academic career

From 1986 to 1989, Barrow was a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Birmingham. Then, from 1989 to 1990, she worked for the Victoria County History of Cheshire. From 1990 to 2012, she was a lecturer at the University of Nottingham. In 2012, she moved to the University of Leeds where she had been appointed Professor in Medieval Studies and Director of its Institute for Medieval Studies.
Barrow is a member of the Council of the Royal Historical Society. Since 2014, she has been a member of the Joint Committee on Anglo-Saxon Charters.

Honours

On 23 October 1997, Barrow was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. In July 2016, she was elected a Fellow of the British Academy, the UK's national academy for the humanities and the social sciences. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. In 2018, she appeared on University of Leeds Women of Achievement Roll of Honour.

Selected works

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