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- جوديث غرين (بالإنجليزية: Judith Green) هي مؤرخة بريطانية، ولدت في 5 أغسطس 1947. (ar)
- Judith Green (born 1947) is an English medieval historian, who is Emerita Professor of Medieval History at the University of Edinburgh. A graduate of King's College, London and Somerville College, Oxford, she held a research fellowship and then a lectureship at the University of St Andrews before transferring to a lectureship at Queen's University, Belfast. There she became a Reader and, eventually, Professor. In 2005, she took the professorship at Edinburgh, retiring in 2011. Specialising in Anglo-Norman England, her notable works include:
* The Government of England Under Henry I, (Cambridge, 1986)
* The Aristocracy of Norman England, (Cambridge, 1997)
* Henry I, King of England and Duke of Normandy, (Cambridge, 2006)
* Forging the Kingdom: Power in English Society 973-1189. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2017. ISBN 978-0-521-15829-9.
* The Normans: Power, Conquest and Culture in 11th century Europe (New Haven, 2022) (en)
- Judith Green (née le 5 août 1947) est une médiéviste britannique, spécialiste de l'histoire de l'Angleterre et de la Normandie entre le Xe et le XIIIe siècle. Diplômée du King's College de Londres et du Somerville College d'Oxford, Judith Green fut notamment professeur d'histoire médiévale à l'université Queen's de Belfast et professeur émérite à l'université d'Édimbourg. (fr)
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- جوديث غرين (بالإنجليزية: Judith Green) هي مؤرخة بريطانية، ولدت في 5 أغسطس 1947. (ar)
- Judith Green (née le 5 août 1947) est une médiéviste britannique, spécialiste de l'histoire de l'Angleterre et de la Normandie entre le Xe et le XIIIe siècle. Diplômée du King's College de Londres et du Somerville College d'Oxford, Judith Green fut notamment professeur d'histoire médiévale à l'université Queen's de Belfast et professeur émérite à l'université d'Édimbourg. (fr)
- Judith Green (born 1947) is an English medieval historian, who is Emerita Professor of Medieval History at the University of Edinburgh. A graduate of King's College, London and Somerville College, Oxford, she held a research fellowship and then a lectureship at the University of St Andrews before transferring to a lectureship at Queen's University, Belfast. There she became a Reader and, eventually, Professor. In 2005, she took the professorship at Edinburgh, retiring in 2011. Specialising in Anglo-Norman England, her notable works include: (en)
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