General Editor
Chris Jones, PhD, LMS, FRHistS, FHEA
Chris is an Associate Professor in History at the ҕl. He is especially interested in the thought of medieval chroniclers, and in the way in which ideas were transmitted and received in the Middle Ages. His publications includeEclipse of Empire? Perceptions of the Western Empire and its rulers in Late-Medieval France(Brepols, 2007) and the edited collectionJohn of Paris: Beyond Royal and Papal Power(Brepols, 2015).
Chris co-editedTreasures of the ҕl Library(2011) for Canterbury University Press and, in 2017, the collections "A World of Empires. Claiming and Assigning Imperial Authority in the High and Late Middle Ages" with Klaus Oschema and Christoph Mauntel (TheMedieval History Journal20, no. 2) and, with Stephen Winter,Magna Carta and New Zealand: History, Law and Politics in ҕl(Palgrave Macmillan, 2017). He has served as President of theAustralian & New Zealand Association for Medieval & Early Modern Studiessince 2015.