F. M. Powicke 2646471 194157159 2008-02-26T12:59:05Z Bjengles3 965256 Sir '''(Frederick) Maurice Powicke''' ([[1879]]-[[1963]]) was an English medieval historian. He was a Fellow of [[Balliol College, Oxford]], delivered the [[Ford Lectures]] in 1927, and from 1929 was [[Regius Professor of History at Oxford]]. He was knighted in 1946. He was a tough, difficult man, small of build and with something of a [[Napoleon complex]]. Having succeeded as a student at Oxford (receiving First Honors there and at Manchester, his undergraduate college) he was determined to reinvigorate history there. That being said, he unquestionably made Oxford the leading center in the country for historical study. On the other hand, his small size and poor abilities as an athlete may have led him to romanticize such characters as Edward I, who comes across as a nearly-perfect physical specimen in Powicke's work. His daughter Janet married esteemed Oxford historian [[Richard Pares]]. Powicke wrote the volume ''The Thirteenth Century'' in the [[Oxford History of England]]. ==Works== *''The Loss of Normandy 1189-1204: Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire'' (1913) *''Bismarck and the Origin of the German Empire'' (1914) *''Ailred of Rievaulx and his biographer Walter Daniel'' (1922) *''Essays in Medieval History Presented to Thomas Frederick Tout'' (1925) editor with [[A. G. Little]] *''Stephen Langton'' (1927) Ford Lectures *''Gerald of Wales'' (1928) *''Historical Study at Oxford'' (1929) Inaugural lecture *''Robert Grosseteste and the Nicomachean Ethics'' (1930) *''[[Sir Henry Spelman]] and the 'Concilia' '' (1930) Raleigh Lecture on History *''Oxford Essays in Medieval History. Presented to Herbert Edward Salter'' (1934) editor *''The Christian Life in the Middle Ages'' (1935) essays *''International bibliography of historical sciences. Twelfth year'' (1937) editor *''History, Freedom and Religion'' (1938) Riddell Memorial Lectures *''Handbook of British Chronology'' (1939) editor *''The Administration of the Honor of Leicester in the Fourteenth Century'' (1940) with L. Fox *''Three Lectures'' (1947) *''King Henry III and the Lord Edward. The Community of the Realm in the Thirteenth Century'' (1947) 2 volumes *''Mediaeval England, 1066-1485'' (Oxf. Pbs.)'' (1948) *''Ways of Medieval Life and Thought: Essays and Addresses'' (1949) *''Walteri Danielis: Vita Ailredi Abbatis Rievall: The Life of Ailred of Rievaulx by Walter Daniel'' (1950) *''Oxford History of England - Thirteenth Century 1216 - 1307'' (1953) *''The Reformation in England'' (1953) *''Modern Historians and the Study of History: Essays and Papers'' (1955) *''The Battle of Lewes 1264'' (1964) with [[R. F. Treharne]] and [[Charles Lemmon]] *''The Universities of Europe in the Middle Ages'' (3 Vols) by [[Hastings Rashdall]], editor with [[A. B. Emden]] ==References== *Liber Memorialis Sir Maurice Powicke, Dublin 1963 *Studies in Mediaeval History Presented to Frederick Maurice Powicke. (1969) edited by [[R. W. Hunt]], [[W. A. Pantin]] and [[R. W. Southern]] *''Inventing the Middle Ages'' - Norman F. Cantor *W.A. Pantin, "Frederick Maurice Powicke," The English Historical Review, 80, No. 314 (Jan., 1965): pp.1-9. [[Category:English historians|Powicke]] [[Category:1879 births|Powicke]] [[Category:1963 deaths|Powicke]]