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Jan 23, 2009

Cliopatria Welcomes Jonathan Jarrett




Cliopatria is pleased to welcome Jonathan Jarrett to its circle. His bachelor's degree is from Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he also took an M. Phil. in medieval history. In 2006, he received his doctorate from the School of History, Classics & Archaeology at Birkbeck College, London. Dr Jarrett has held research and teaching positions in the universities of London and Cambridge, and is currently a Research Assistant in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, and a College Research Associate at Clare College, Cambridge.

Dr. Jarrett's expertise is in tenth- and eleventh-century Western European history, especially that of Catalonia. He has presented papers at numerous conferences, including the International Medieval Congress at Leeds and the Haskins Society Conference at Georgetown. His articles and reviews have appeared in journals such as Early Medieval Europe and several more are forthcoming. His dissertation, Pathways of Power in late-Carolingian Catalonia: charters and connections on a medieval frontier, is in revision for publication. Dr. Jarrett blogs at A Corner of Tenth-Century Europe. It is a pleasure to welcome him to Cliopatria.



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Jonathan Jarrett - 1/23/2009

Very many thanks to Ralph for the original invitation to join and the very gracious introduction! I hope to have something entertaining for you within the next week, and I'm very happy to be adding a few extra centuries to Cliopatria's coverage.