Elizabeth A. R. Brown

Elizabeth A. R. Brown
Born16 February 1932 Edit this on Wikidata (age 92)
LanguageEnglish language Edit this on Wikidata
Notable awardsFellow of the Medieval Academy of America Edit this on Wikidata

Elizabeth Atkinson Rash Brown (born February 16, 1932) is a professor emerita of history at Brooklyn College, of the City University of New York,[1] a scholar and published author, known for her writings on feudalism. She received her B.A. from Swarthmore College and A.M. and PhD. from Radcliffe College and Harvard University. In 2009 Elizabeth A. R. Brown was elected the Second Vice-President of the Medieval Academy of America and in 2010-2011 served as its president.[2]

With her groundbreaking article "The Tyranny of a Construct: Feudalism and Historians of Medieval Europe" (1974) Brown initiated an ongoing inconclusive discussion as to whether use of the term feudalism is a useful construct for understanding medieval society.[3] In her critique, Brown highlights the potential for constructs to influence research agendas and warns constructs that we use to analyze the past can be exclusive.[4]

  1. ^ "Fall 08 Newsletter" (PDF). Medieval Academy News. 161 (Fall 2008): 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-19.
  2. ^ "MAA Annual Meeting 2009 Report". Archived from the original on 2008-12-25. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
  3. ^ Amitrajeet, Amitrajeet A. "Review of "The Coming of Neo Feudalism" by Joel Kotkin". Rochester Institute of Technology.
  4. ^ Laughlin, Kathleen A. et all (2010). "Is It Time to Jump Ship? Historians Rethink the Waves Metaphor". Feminist Formations. 22 (1): 76–135. doi:10.1353/nwsa.0.0118. S2CID 145237650.

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