
Prof Bruce M. S. CampbellProfessor of Medieval Economic History BA Hons (Geography, 1st Class) Liverpool 1970. PhD Cambridge 1975.
Email: b.m.campbell@qub.ac.uk Address: School of Geography, Archaeology and Palaeoecology (GAP) Telephone (work): +44(0) 28 90 97 3345 Current Teaching: |
| Current Research (Society, Space and Culture ): Member : Society, Space and Culture Research Cluster |
| Publications since Jan 2001 (Current RAE period) B. M. S. Campbell (forthcoming, 2007), ‘Benchmarking medieval economic development: England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland circa 1290’, Economic History Review. B. M. S. Campbell and K. Bartley (2006), England on the eve of the Black Death: an atlas of lay lordship, land, and wealth, 1300-49, Manchester, Manchester University Press (xxx + 382 pp.). B. M. S. Campbell (2006), ‘The land’, 179-237 in M. Ormrod and R. Horrox, eds., Social history of England, 1200-1500, Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. B. M. S. Campbell(2005), ‘The agrarian problem in the early fourteenth century’, Past and Present, 188, 3-70. |
| External Grant Funding: British Academy, ‘Pilot development of a Geographical Information System for the Domesday Survey’, Oct. 2006-March 2007. £7,500 Sussex Archaeological Society, Margary Grant, ‘Harvest failure and success: crop yields on the Battle Abbey manor of Alciston, East Sussex, 1300-1500’, Nov. 2005 to March 2006. £1,220 British Academy, ‘Harvest failure and success: crop yields on the Kent manors of Canterbury Cathedral Priory, c.1275-c.1375’, May to Aug. 2005. £7,270 Economic and Social Research Council, ‘Crops yields, environmental conditions, and historical change, 1270-1430’, Feb. 2005 to April 2007. £91,000 |