Professor Sarah Hamilton

Office hours

Office Hours 

My office hours for autumn term 2024/25 are Tuesdays  2.45-3.45 and Thursdays 1.30-2.30, typically both in person and online.  

 

There is no need to book, but priority will be given to those who do so. Please feel just to knock and drop-in for my in-person office hour, or call using MS Teams  to meet online. Otherwise, do e-mail me for help and advice. Please note that my normal working hours are Tuesday to Thursday 9.00 until 18.00; you should not expect a response outside of these times and I will not respond to emails over the weekend. 

Professor Sarah Hamilton

Professor
History

I research the religious, social and cultural history of early medieval Europe between c. 900 and c. 1200. I am particularly interested in medieval liturgy and ritual, bishops, the delivery of pastoral care, penance, excommunication and heresy.


Biography:

My first degree was in history at Peterhouse, University of Cambridge . After spending some time out of academic life as an accountant, I returned to do an MA in Medieval History at King's College, London and went on to do a PhD there on 'The Practice of Penance, 900-1050' under Professors Janet L. Nelson and Anne Duggan.

 

I taught at Birkbeck, University of London, King's College, London, the Universities of Glasgow, Manchester and Southampton before being appointed to a lectureship at the University of Exeter in 2000. I held a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship from 1999-2002, first at Southampton, then at Exeter. I have also held grants from the British Academy, the Arts and Humanities Research Council and HERA.


Research supervision:

I am happy to supervise research students interested in investigating the religious, social and cultural history of medieval England and the mainland Europe, especially in the years roughly 800 to 1200 AD.

I am especially keen to supervise students on the following topics:

  • medieval Church (or rather ecclesiastical institutions)
  • medieval liturgy
  • medieval ritual
  • medieval bishops and medieval priests
  • medieval heresy
  • ecclesiastical thought
  • pastoral care
  • penance
  • excommunication

 

 


Qualifications:
BA (Cantab.), MA, Ph.D (London)

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