Staff profile
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Robert Frame
Professor Emeritus (Late Medieval History)
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Professor Emeritus (Late Medieval History) in the Department of History |
Member of the Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies |
Publications
Authored book
- Colonial Ireland, 1169-1369Frame, R. (2012). Colonial Ireland, 1169-1369. Four Courts.
- Ireland and Britain 1170-1450Frame, R. (1998). Ireland and Britain 1170-1450. London: Hambledon.
- The Political Development of the British Isles, 1100-1400Frame, R. (1990). The Political Development of the British Isles, 1100-1400. OUP.
- English Lordship in Ireland, 1318-1361Frame, R. (1982). English Lordship in Ireland, 1318-1361. OUP.
Chapter in book
- Profits and perils of an Irish legal career: Sir Elias Ashbourne (d. 1356), chief justice and marcher lordFrame, R. (2018). Profits and perils of an Irish legal career: Sir Elias Ashbourne (d. 1356), chief justice and marcher lord. In Law and Society in Later Medieval England and Ireland: essays in honour of Paul Brand (pp. 121-144). Routledge.
- Contexts, divisions and unities: perspectives from the later Middle AgesFrame, R. (2018). Contexts, divisions and unities: perspectives from the later Middle Ages. In In Cambridge history of Ireland, I, 600−1550 (pp. 523-550,619-622). Cambridge University Press.
- ‘Rebellion and rehabilitation: the first earl of Desmond and the English scene’.Frame, R. (2016). ‘Rebellion and rehabilitation: the first earl of Desmond and the English scene’. In P. Crooks & S. Duffy (Eds.), The Geraldines and medieval Ireland: the making of a myth. (pp. 194-222). Four Courts Press.
- ‘A register of lost deeds concerning the earldom of Ulster, c.1230–1376’Frame, R. (2013). ‘A register of lost deeds concerning the earldom of Ulster, c.1230–1376’. In S. Duffy (Ed.), Princes, Prelates and Poets: Essays in Honour of Katharine Simms. Dublin: Four Courts.
- ‘Ireland after 1169: barriers to acculturation on an “English” edge’Frame, R. (2013). ‘Ireland after 1169: barriers to acculturation on an “English” edge’. In K. Stringer & A. Jotischky (Eds.), Norman Expansion: Contrasts, Connections and Continuities (pp. 115-41). Ashgate Publishing.
- ‘Lordship beyond the Pale: Munster in the later Middle Ages’Frame, R. (2011). ‘Lordship beyond the Pale: Munster in the later Middle Ages’. In R. Stalley (Ed.), Medieval Art and Architecture in Limerick and South-West Ireland: British Archaeological Association Transactions. Leeds: Maley.
- ‘Historians, aristocrats and Plantagenet Ireland, 1200–1360’Frame, R. (2008). ‘Historians, aristocrats and Plantagenet Ireland, 1200–1360’. In C. Given-Wilson, A. Kettle, & L. Scales (Eds.), War, Government and Aristocracy in the British Isles: Essays in Honour of Michael Prestwich. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer,.
- Lordship and liberties in Ireland and Wales, c1170-c1360Frame, R. (2007). Lordship and liberties in Ireland and Wales, c1170-c1360. In H. Pryce & J. Watts (Eds.), Power and Identity in the Middle Ages: Essays in Memory of Rees Davies (pp. 125-138). Oxford University Press.
- The Wider WorldFrame, R. (2006). The Wider World. In R. Horrox & W. M. Ormrod (Eds.), A social history of England, 1200-1500. (pp. 435-453). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.2277/0521783453
- Exporting state and nation: being English in medieval IrelandFrame, R. (2005). Exporting state and nation: being English in medieval Ireland. In L. Scales & O. Zimmer (Eds.), Power and the nation in European history. (pp. 143-165). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511614538.007
- Kingdoms and dominions at peace and warFrame, R. (2003). Kingdoms and dominions at peace and war. In R. Griffiths (Ed.), The fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. (pp. 149-180). Oxford University Press.
- Conquest and settlementFrame, R. (2001). Conquest and settlement. In B. Harvey (Ed.), The twelfth and thirteenth centuries. (pp. 31-66). Oxford University Press.
- IrelandFrame, R. (2000). Ireland. In M. Jones (Ed.), New Cambridge Medieval History, vi. The Fourteenth Century. CUP.
- ‘Thomas Rokeby, sheriff of Yorkshire, the custodian of David II’Frame, R. (1998). ‘Thomas Rokeby, sheriff of Yorkshire, the custodian of David II’. In D. Rollason & M. Prestwich (Eds.), The Battle of Neville’s Cross, 1346–1996. Stamford: Shaun Tyas.
- ‘The defence of the English lordship, 1250–1450'Frame, R. (1996). ‘The defence of the English lordship, 1250–1450’. In T. Bartlett & K. Jeffery (Eds.), A Military History of Ireland. CUP.
- Two Kings in Leinster: The Crown and the Mic Mhurchadha in the Fourteenth CenturyFrame, R. (1995). Two Kings in Leinster: The Crown and the Mic Mhurchadha in the Fourteenth Century. In T. Barry, R. Frame, & K. Simms (Eds.), Colony and Frontier in Medieval Ireland: Essays presented to J.F. Lydon. London: Hambledon.
Journal Article
- ‘Rediscovering medieval Ireland: Irish chancery rolls and the historian’Frame, R. (2013). ‘Rediscovering medieval Ireland: Irish chancery rolls and the historian’. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 113(Section C).
- ‘English political culture in later medieval Ireland’Frame, R. (2002). ‘English political culture in later medieval Ireland’. The History Review, 13.
- Thomas Rokeby, Sheriff of Yorkshire, Justiciar of IrelandFrame, R. (1996). Thomas Rokeby, Sheriff of Yorkshire, Justiciar of Ireland. Peritia, 10, 274-296.
- ‘Commissions of the Peace in Ireland, 1302–1461’Frame, R. (1992). ‘Commissions of the Peace in Ireland, 1302–1461’. Analecta Hibernica, 35.