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- Rachel M. Koopmans is an American–Canadian academic and author specializing in medieval history. She is an associate professor of history at York University and a member of the College of New Scholars of the Royal Society of Canada. She was part of a research team that discovered that two stained glass panels at the Canterbury Cathedral, thought to be late Victorian panels, instead dated to the 1180s. (en)
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- B.A., English, Calvin College (en)
- PhD, University of Notre Dame (en)
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- Canterbury Cathedral glass windows (en)
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- Dispute, Control and Individual Voice: The Making of Miracles at Christ Church, Canterbury, 1080–1220 (en)
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- Rachel M. Koopmans is an American–Canadian academic and author specializing in medieval history. She is an associate professor of history at York University and a member of the College of New Scholars of the Royal Society of Canada. She was part of a research team that discovered that two stained glass panels at the Canterbury Cathedral, thought to be late Victorian panels, instead dated to the 1180s. (en)
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