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American historian (born 1968)
Philip H. Daileader, Jr.
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Born
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1968-10-25
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October 25, 1968
(age 55)
Queens
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New York
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Occupation
| Historian, author
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Alma mater
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Subject
| Medieval history
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Philip Daileader
is a professor of history at
The College of William & Mary
in
Virginia
. He was born in
Queens
, New York, on October 25, 1968, and grew up in
Central Islip
, New York. He attended
St. Anthony's High School
in
Smithtown
and then
South Huntington
, New York. He received his
B.A.
(1990) in history from
Johns Hopkins University
and earned his
M.A.
(1991) and
Ph.D.
(1996) in history from
Harvard University
. Prior to taking his position at William & Mary, he taught at the
University of Alabama
and the
State University of New York at New Paltz
. From 2008 to 2011, he served as the chairman of the Department of History at William & Mary. He is seen in various "
History Channel
" videos, mostly dealing with the
Middle Ages
. Daileader has also created numerous courses for
The Teaching Company
on topics including the Middle Ages,
Crusades
, and
Charlemagne
.
As a graduate student, Daileader was a four-time winner of the "Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching." At William & Mary, he has held a University Professorship for Teaching Excellence and been awarded an Alumni Fellowship Award for Teaching and a
Phi Beta Kappa
Award for Excellence in Teaching (Alpha chapter of Virginia). In 2012,
The Princeton Review
named him one of the 300 best professors in America.
[1]
Daileader also received the Thomas Ashley Graves Jr. Award for Sustained Teaching Excellence in 2016.
His book
Saint Vincent Ferrier, His World and Life: Religion and Society in Late Medieval Europe
won the
La coronica
International Book Award “for the best monograph published on Medieval Hispanic Languages, Literatures, and Cultures” in 2018.
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Bibliography
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Articles
(select)
- "La coutume dans un pays aux trois religions: la Catalogne, 1228-1319,"
Annales du Midi
118 (2006): 369?385.
- "Catalonia and the Midi: Sixty Years of Urban History,"
Imago temporis: medium aevum
1 (2007) 31?58.
- "Local Experiences of the Great Western Schism," in
J. Rollo-Koster
and T. Izbicki (eds.),
A Companion to the Great Western Schism (1378-1417)
, Brill, 2009, pp. 89?121.
- "The Vanishing Consulates of Catalonia,"
Speculum
, Vol. 74, No. 1. (Jan., 1999), pp. 65?94.
- "Town and Countryside in Northeastern Catalonia, 1267-ca. 1450: The sobreposats de la horta of Perpignan,"
Journal of Medieval History
24 (1998): 347-66
- "One Will, One Voice, and Equal Love: Papal Elections and the Liber Pontificalis in the Early Middle Ages,"
Archivum historiae pontificiae
31 (1993): 11?31.
Books
- True Citizens - Violence, Memory, and Identity in the Medieval Community of Perpignan 1162-1397
, Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, Boston, Koln, 2000.
- De Vrais Citoyens - Violence, memoire et identite dans la communaute medievale de Perpignan 1162-1397
(trad. FR. of the precedent publication by Aymat Catafau), Trabucaire, Canet-en-Roussillon, 2004.
- Co-edited with Philip Whalen.
French Historians, 1900-2000. New Historical Writing in Twentieth-Century France
, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.
- Saint Vincent Ferrier, His World and Life: Religion and Society in Late Medieval Europe
, Palgrave MacMillan, 2016. Spanish and Catalan translations, Universitat de Valencia, 2019.
Video lectures
- The Early Middle Ages
, Course No. 8267,
The Teaching Company
, 2004.
ISBN
1-56585-916-2
- The High Middle Ages
, Course No. 869,
The Teaching Company
, 2001.
ISBN
1-56585-827-1
- The Late Middle Ages
, Course No. 8296,
The Teaching Company
, 2007.
ISBN
978-1-59803-345-8
- Charlemagne: Father of Europe
, Course No. 30250,
The Teaching Company
, 2022.
- How the Crusades Changed History
, Course No. 30650,
The Teaching Company
, 2023.
Audio lectures
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