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Maryanne KowaleskiJoseph Fitzpatrick S.J. Distinguished Professor of History and Medieval Studieskowaleski@fordham.edu77-79 Seaman AvenueGarden Apt. RearNew York, NY 10034(212) 942-7547History DepartmentFordham UniversityBronx, NY 10458(718) 817-3925fax: (718) 817-4680UNIVERSITY EDUCATION:University of Toronto:Pontifical Institute ofMedieval Studies (Toronto):Ph.D. in Medieval Studies, 1982, M.A. in Medieval Studies, 1976University of Michigan:A.B.1974: double major in French & Medieval/Renaissance StudiesM.S.L. (Medieval Studies Licentiate), 1978University of Exeter (England):Université d'Aix-Marseille (France):Fulbright Scholar, 1978/79Exchange Student, Study Abroad, 1972/73GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS:International Conference Travel Grant, Fordham University (Summer 2020)Fletcher Jones Foundation Fellow, The Huntington Library (Jan.-March, 2017)Visiting Scholar Fellowship, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris (June 2016)Joy Foundation Fellow, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, 2015/16Huntington Library Andrew W. Mellon Short-Term Fellowship (2010-11, 2015/16 declined)American-Scandinavian Foundation Grant for Medieval Studies conference (2010)Delmas Fellowship, National Humanities Center, North Carolina (2005/06)Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (2001/02)Fellowship, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (2001)Fellowship, National Humanities Center, North Carolina (2001/02, declined)Fellowship, Shelby Cullom Davis Center, Princeton University (1998)Fordham University Faculty Summer Research Grant (2004, 1998, 1995, 1987, 1985, 1983)Fordham University Faculty Fellowship (2015/16, 2010/11, 2005/06, 1996/97, 1992)American Philosophical Society Grant (1995, 1983)NEH Travel to Collections Grant (1989, 1985)NEH Fellowship for University Teachers (1987/88)ACLS Travel Grant to Humanists (1987, 1983)NEH Summer Stipend (1986)ACLS Grant-in-Aid (1986, declined)NEH Summer Fellowship, Newberry Library (1980)Fulbright-Hays Scholarship to United Kingdom (1978/79)SSRC International Doctoral Fellowship (1978/79)Ontario Graduate Scholarship (1979/80)University of Toronto Open Fellowship (1977/8)Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies Bursary and Scholarship (1974-77)HONORS AND AWARDS:Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching and Mentoring, Fordham University (2018)President, Medieval Academy of America (2012-13)

2Fordham Funded Research Scholar Award in the Humanities (2012)First Vice-President, Medieval Academy of America (2011-12), Second Vice-President (2009-10)Henrietta Harvey Distinguished Lecturer, Memorial University, Newfoundland (2011)Fellow, Medieval Academy of America (elected 2005)Medieval Academy, Centers and Regional Associations Award for Outstanding Service (2005)Rivette Visiting Scholar, Women’s Center of the University of Missouri-Kansas City (2004)Award for Distinguished Contribution to Graduate Teaching and Service, Fordham University (2003)Senior Scholar, Mellon Foundation Seminar in the Humanities, Huntington Library (Summer 2002)Honorary Visiting Professor, Centre for South West Historical Studies, Univ. of Exeter (1999-2001)Honorary Research Fellow, Birkbeck College, University of London (Fall term, 1996)Undergraduate Teacher of the Year in the Humanities, Fordham University (1995)Fellow, Royal Historical Society (elected 1994)Graduate Teacher of the Year, Fordham University (1990)EMPLOYMENT:History Department, Fordham University:Joseph Fitzpatrick, S.J., Distinguished Professor of History: 2005 Professor: 1996 - 2005Associate Professor: 1988 - 1996Assistant Professor: 1982 - 1988PUBLICATIONS:BooksReading and Writing in Late Medieval England: Essays in Honour of Mary C. Erler. Ed with Martin Chase.Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2019.Peasants and Lords in the Medieval English Economy: Essays in Honour of Bruce M. S. Campbell, eds.Maryanne Kowaleski, John Langdon and Phillipp Schofield. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, The MedievalCountryside Series. 2015.Medieval Domesticity: Home, Housing and Household in Medieval England. Edited with P.J.P. Goldberg.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009.Medieval Towns: A Reader. Editor and Translator. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 2006.Gendering the Master Narrative: Women and Power in the Middle Ages. Edited with Mary Erler. Ithaca: CornellUniversity Press, 2003.The Havener’s Accounts of the Earldom and Duchy of Cornwall, 1287-1356. Editor and Translator. Exeter:Devon and Cornwall Record Society, n.s. vol. 44, 2001.Local Markets and Regional Trade in Medieval Exeter. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.Paperback edition in 2003. Choice Outstanding Academic Book, 1996.The Local Customs Accounts of the Port of Exeter, 1266-1321. Editor and Translator. Exeter: Devon andCornwall Record Society, new series, vol. 36, 1993.Women and Power in the Middle Ages. Edited with Mary Erler. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1988.Articles and Book Chapters“An Introduction to Borough Courts in Medieval England.” Town Courts and Urban Society in Late MedievalEngland, 1250-1550. Ed. Richard Goddard and Teresa Phipps, Boydell and Brewer, 2019, pp. 17-42.“Annotated Bibliography of Printed or Online Translations and Transcriptions of Medieval Town Courts inBritain to 1500.” Town Courts and Urban Society in Late Medieval England, 1250-1550. Ed. Richard Goddardand Teresa Phipps, Boydell and Brewer, 2019, pp. 220-35.“Using Omeka and Other Digital Platforms for Undergraduate Research Projects on the Middle Ages,” withEsther Liberman Cuenca. The Digital Medievalist, 11:1 (2018),: 1-21, 10.16995/dm.69/“The Assimilation of Foreigners in Late Medieval Exeter: A Prosopographical Analysis’ in Resident Aliens inMedieval England. Ed. Nicola McDonald, W. Mark Ormrod, and Craig Taylor. Brepols, 2017, pp. 163-79.

3“Black Death Bodies,” with Sharon DeWitte. Fragments: Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Ancientand Medieval Past, 5 (October 2017): Special Issue on Things of the Past, edited by Robin Fleming andKatherine French. University of Michigan, at https://quod.lib.umich.edu/f/frag/“French Immigrants and the French Language in Late-Medieval England.” In The French of England: Essays inHonour of Jocelyn Wogan Browne. Ed Thelma Fenster and Carolyn Collette. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydelland Brewer, 2017, pp. 207-24.“The Maritime Trade Networks of Medieval London.” In The Routledge Handbook of Maritime Trade aroundEurope 1300-1600: Commercial Networks and Urban Autonomy. Ed. Wim Blockmans, Mikhail Krom, andJustyna Wubs-Mrozewica. Routledge, 2017, pp. 383-410.“Port Labour in Medieval England,” In The Sea in History: vol. 2: The Middle Ages. Ed. Michel Balard.Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell and Brewer, 2017, pp. 619-28.“The Early Documentary Evidence for the Commercialization of the Sea Fisheries in Medieval Britain,” in Codand Herring: The Archaeology and History of Medieval Sea Fishing. Ed. J. H. Barrett and David Orton.Oxbow Books, 2016, pp. 23-41.“Sociétés, mer et littoraux de l’Europe atlantique au moyen âge: enjeux, objets et méthodes de la recherche depuisles années 1990,” with A. Aguiar Andrade, B. Arízaga, E. Aznar, M. Bochaca, L. Jean-Marie, M. Limberger,F. Miranda, J. Sólorzano, and M. Tranchant. In La maritimization du monde de la préhistoire à nos jours.Paris: Presses de l’université Paris-Sorbonne, 2016, pp. 29-50.“Peasants and the Sea,” in Peasants and Lords in the Medieval English Economy: Essays in Honour of Bruce M.S. Campbell, eds. Maryanne Kowaleski, John Langdon and Phillipp Schofield. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols,2015, pp. 353-76.“Medieval People in Town and Country: New Perspectives from Demography and Bioarchaeology,” Speculum:The Journal of the Medieval Academy of America, 89:3 (2014): 573-600.“Coastal Communities in Medieval Cornwall,” in A Maritime History of Cornwall, edited by Helen Doe, AlstonKennerly, and Phillip Payton. Exeter and London: University of Exeter Press, 2014, pp. 43-59“Bibliography of the Medieval Maritime History of British Isles and Ireland,” International Journal of MaritimeHistory (2014): 322-52.“Gendering Demographic Change in the Middle Ages,” in Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in theMiddle Ages. Ed. Judith M. Bennett and Ruth Mazo Karras. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013, 181-96.“The Demography of Maritime Communities in Medieval England,” in England in the Age of the Black Death:Essays in Honour of John Hatcher. Ed. Mark Bailey and Stephen Rigby. Turnhout: Brepols, 2012, pp. 87-118.“Developing an Online Database on a Shoestring: Growing Pains at the Online Medieval Sources Bibliography,”with Morgan Kay, in The Digital Medievalist 7 (2011), published Feb. 2012 “The Shipmaster as Entrepreneur in Medieval England,” in Commercial Activity, Markets and Entrepreneurs inthe Middle Ages. Ed. Ben Dodds and Christian Liddy. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2011, pp. 165-82.“Sources for Medieval Maritime History,” in Reading Primary Sources: The Interpretation of Texts from theMiddle Ages. Ed. Joel Rosenthal. London and NY: Routledge, 2011, pp. 149-62.“The Medieval Cinque Port of Hythe.” Romney Marsh Irregular 38 (2011): 4-13.“The Seasonality of Fishing in Medieval Britain,” in Ecologies and Economies in Medieval and Early ModernEurope: Studies in Environmental History for Richard C. Hoffmann, ed. Scott G. Bruce, Leiden: Brill, 2010,pp. 117-47.“The French of England: A Maritime lingua franca?” in Language and Culture in Medieval Britain: The Frenchof England, c. 1100-c. 1500. Ed. Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, Co-ed. C. Collette, M. Kowaleski, L. Mooney, A.Putter, and D. Trotter. York: York Medieval Press, 2009, pp. 103-17. Paperback edition 2013.“Introduction. Medieval Domesticity,” with P.J.P. Goldberg in Medieval Domesticity: Home, Housing andHousehold. Ed. Maryanne Kowaleski and P.J.P. Goldberg. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2009, 1-13.“Shipping and the Carrying Trade in Medieval Dartmouth,” in Von Nowgorod bis London: Studien zu Handel,Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft im mittelalterlichen Europa. Festschrift für Stuart Jenks zum 60. Geburtstag. Ed.Marie-Luise Heckmann and Jens Röhrkasten. Göttingen: V&R Unipress, 2008, pp. 465-87“Polish Ships in English Waters in the Late Middle Ages,” in Britain and Poland-Lithuania Contact andComparison from the Middle Ages to 1795. Ed. Richard Unger. Leiden: Brill, 2008, pp. 39-64.“’Alien’ Encounters in the Maritime World of Medieval England,” Medieval Encounters 13 (2007): 96-121.

4“Warfare, Shipping, and Crown Patronage: The Impact of the Hundred Years War on the English Port Towns,” inMoney, Markets and Trade in Late Medieval Europe: Essays in Honour of John H.A. Munro. Ed. LawrinArmstrong, Ivana Elbl and Martin M. Elbl. Leiden: Brill, 2007, pp. 233-54.“Working at Sea: Maritime Recruitment and Remuneration in Medieval England,” in Ricchezza del mare,ricchezza dal mare. Secoli XIII-XVIII. Ed. S. Cavciocchi. Atti delle Settimane di Studi e Altri Convegni, Prato,11-15 aprile, 2005.Florence: Le Monnier, 2006, pp. 907-36“A Consumer Economy,” in The Social History of England 1200-1600. Ed. Rosemary Horrox and Mark Ormrod.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, pp. 238-59.“The Commercialization of the Sea Fisheries of Medieval England and Wales,” International Journal of MaritimeHistory, 15:2 (2003): 177-231.“’A New Economy of Power Relations:’ Female Agency in the Middle Ages,” (co-authored with M. Erler) inGendering the Master Narrative: Medieval Women and Power. Ed. M. Erler and M. Kowaleski. Itaca: CornellUniv. Press, 2003, 1-16.“The Expansion of the South-Western Fisheries in Late Medieval England,” Economic History Review, secondseries 53:3 (2000): 429-54.“Port Towns in Medieval England and Wales" in The Urban History of Britain, vol. 1. Ed. David Palliser.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000: 467-94."The Western Fisheries" in The Commercial Sea Fisheries of England and Wales Since 1300. Ed. David Starkeyet al. Grimsby: National Fishing Heritage Centre, 2000: 23-8, 243-5."The Fish Trade: Internal Markets and Domestic Trade," in The Commercial Sea Fisheries of England and WalesSince 1300. Ed. David Starkey et al. Grimsby: National Fishing Heritage Centre, 2000: 29-32, 245-6."Singlewomen in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: The Demographic Perspective," in Singlewomen in theEuropean Past. Eds. J. M. Bennett and A. Froide. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999: 3881, 325-44."The Grain Trade in Fourteenth-Century Exeter," in The Salt of Common Life: Essays in Honor of J. AmboseRaftis. Ed. Edwin DeWindt. Kalamazoo, MI: Medieval Institute Press, 1996: 1-52."An Exeter Man Renounces the Freedom of the City, May 1312," in Devon Documents in Honour of Margery M.Rowe. Ed. Todd Gray. Exeter: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, 1996: 110-16."Introduction: Vill, Guild, and Gentry: Forces of Community in Later Medieval England," Special Issue ofJournal of British Studies, 33 (1994): 337-9."Port Towns in Fourteenth-Century Devon" in The New Maritime History of Devon, Eds. M. Duffy, BasilGreenhill, Stephen Fisher, David Starkey, and Joyce Youings. London and Exeter: Conway Press andUniversity of Exeter, 1992, pp. 62-72."Town and Country in Late Medieval England: The Hide and Leather Trade," in Work in Towns, 850-1850. Eds.P. Corfield and D. J. Keene. Leicester: University of Leicester Press, 1990: 57-73."Crafts, Gilds, and Women in the Middle Ages," Signs 14:2 (1989): 474-88; co-authored with Judith M. Bennett;reprinted in Sisters and Workers in the Middle Ages, eds. J. Bennett et al. Chicago: University of ChicagoPress, 1989: 11-25."The History of Urban Families in Medieval England," Journal of Medieval History, 14 (1988): 47-63."The Exeter Port Customs Database Project," History and Computing Today, 3 (Fall 1987): 24-7."Women and Work in a Market Town: Exeter in the Late Fourteenth Century," Women and Work in PreIndustrial Europe. Ed. Barbara Hanawalt. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1986: 145-64."The 1377 Dartmouth Poll Tax," Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, 25:8 (1985): 281-92."The Commercial Dominance of a Medieval Provincial Oligarchy: Exeter in the Late Fourteenth Century,"Mediaeval Studies, 46 (1984): 355-84; reprinted in The Medieval Town, ed. Richard Holt and Gervase Rosser.London: Longman, 1990: 184-215."Taxpayers in Late 14th Century Exeter: The 1377 Murage Roll," Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries, 34(1980): 217-22.Forthcoming“Maritime Trade and Industry in Medieval Kent.” In Maritime Kent through the Ages. Ed. Stuart Bligh, ElizabethEdwards, and Sheila Sweetinburgh. Boydell and Brewer, forthcoming in 2021.“Breton Immigration in Late Medieval England.” In People, Power and Identity in the Late Middle Ages: AFestschrift for W. Mark Ormrod. Ed. G. Dodd and Helen Lacey. Routledge, forthcoming in 2021.

5Medieval Maritime London. Edition/translation of documents on Thameside maritime industries and actitivies,under contract to the London Record Society, forthcoming in 2022.“Demography.” Routledge Medieval Encyclopedia Online, forthcoming 2021.Current Research ProjectsLiving from the Sea: An Ethnography of Maritime Communities in Medieval England, book manuscript inpreparation.“Gender, Gossip, and the Economy: The Origins of Scolding Indictments in Medieval England,” articlemanuscript to be submitted to a journal in 2020.“Digital Prosopography: The Medieval Londoners Project,” in preparation for Medieval People: Social Bonds,Kinship and Networks (rebooted version of the journal, Medieval Prosopography)“The Medieval Cinque Port of Hythe,” article under preparationWeb PublicationsProject Manager and Editor, Medieval Londoners : https://medievallondoners.ace.fordham.edu/Project Manager, Editor, Designer, Medieval England Maritime Project: https://memp.ace.fordham.edu/Editor, Contributor, and Publisher, The Online Medieval Sources g/Web Coordinator and Contributor, The French of England Website: http://www.fordham.edu/frenchofengland/Publisher, The Internet Medieval History Sourcebook: or, Ménestrel: http://www.menestrel.fr/?lang frEncyclopedia, Reference, and Newsletter Articles“Cornwall: Cloth Trade and Industry,” and “Exeter and Devon Clothmaking.” In Encyclopedia of Medieval Dressand Textiles of the British Isles c.450-1450. Ed. Gale Owen-Crocker. Leiden: Brill, forthcoming 2020 in onlineversion.“Memoirs of Fellows: Olivia Remie Constable,” with Teo Ruiz and John van Engen, Speculum 90 (2015): 896-8“Memoirs of Fellows: John Munro,” Speculum 89:3 (2014): 872-73.“Occupy the Middle Ages.” President’s Column, Medieval Academy of America Newsletter (April 2013), residents-column-2/“The Hundred Years War: Costs,” in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology,ed. Clifford Rogers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 281-2.“Memoirs of Fellows: J. A. Raftis,” Speculum 84:3 (2009): 836-7.“Demography,” and “Urban Records,” in Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia. Ed.Margaret C. Schaus. NY and London: Routledge, 2006, pp. 197-197-200, 701-2."Nicholas Radford" and "Robert Wilford" for The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H.C.G.Matthew. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004:"Assize of Weights and Measures", "Exeter, City of", "Fairs and Markets". Medieval England: An Encyclopedia.Ed. Joel Rosenthal et al. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1998:"Family and Gender, Bourgeoisie," and "Food Trades". In Medieval France: An Encyclopedia. Ed. W. W. Kibler,G. A. Zinn, L. Earp and J. B. Henneman. New York and London: Garland Publishing, 1995: 336, 359-60."Food Trades," (1985), vol. V: 115-27; "The English Poll Tax," (1987), vol. IX: 26-27; "Markets," (1987), vol.VIII, 143-47. The Dictionary of the Middle Ages. Ed. Joseph Strayer. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.Book ReviewsAlan Kissane, Civic Community in Late Medieval Lincoln: Urban Society in the Age of the Black Death, 1289–1409. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2017, in Speculum 95:2 (2020): 581-2.Dorian Gerhold, London Bridge and Its Houses, c. 1209-1761. London Topographical Society Publication 182,2019, in Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 70 (2019): 284-86.Alan Kissane, Civic Community in Late Medieval Lincoln: Urban Society in the Age of the Black Death, 1289–1409. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2017, in Speculum 95:2 (2020): 581-2.David Butcher, Medieval Lowestoft: The Origins and Growth of a Suffolk Coastal Community. Woodbridge: TheBoydell Press, 2016 in Journal of British Studies 56:4 (2017): 858-859.Nicholas Orme, The Churches of Medieval Exeter. Exeter: Impress Books, 2014, in Urban History 43:4 (2016):644-5.

6Wendy R. Childs. Trade and Shipping in the Medieval West: Portugal, Castile and England. FédérationInternationale des Institus d’Études Médiévales, Porto, 2013, in The Medieval Review 16.11.13 (November2016) at /article/view/22825/28691Richard Gorski, ed. Roles of the Sea in Medieval England. Woodbrige: Boydell Press, 2012 in Mariner’s Mirror99:2 (2013): 238-9.Simon Blatherwick and Richard Bluer, eds. Great Houses, Moats and Mills on the South Bank of the Thames:Medieval and Tudor Southwark and Rotherhithe. Museum of London Archaeology, Monograph 47. London:Museum of London, 2009, in The Medieval Review, 11.02.26 (February 2011), dle/2022/13031/11.02.26.html?sequence 1Lisa Jefferson, ed. and trans. The Medieval Account Books of the Mercers of London: An Edition and Translation.2 vols. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2009, in The Medieval Review 10.03.2 (March 2010), dle/2022/6774/10.03.02.html?sequence 1.Patrick Gautier Dalché. Du Yorkshire à l’Inde: une ‘géographie’ urbaine et maritime de la

Award for Distinguished Contribution to Graduate Teaching and Service, Fordham University (2003) Senior Scholar, Mellon Foundation Seminar in the Humanities, Huntington Library (Summer 2002) Honorary Visiting Professor, Centre for South West Historical Studies, Univ. of Exeter (1999-2001)

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