- Malcolm Todd
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Malcolm Todd FSA[1](born 27 November 1939[1]) is a British historian and archaeologist with an interest in the interaction between the Roman Empire and Western Europe.[2]
He graduated from the University of Wales and Brasenose College, Oxford [2] and became Reader in Archaeology at the University of Nottingham.[1] He was Professor of Archaeology at the University of Exeter from 1979 until 1996,[2] when he took a Chair at the University of Durham and became Principal of Trevelyan College.[1] He retired in 2000. He is a Senior Research Fellow of both the British Academy and the Leverhulme Trust.[1]
Bibliography[1][3]
- Everyday Life of the Barbarians: Goths, Franks and Vandals. London, 1972
- The Coritani. London, 1973
- The Northern Barbarians: 100 BC - AD 300. London, 1975 (Rev. ed. Oxford, 1987)
- The Walls of Rome. London, 1978
- Roman Britain 55 BC - AD 400: the province beyond ocean. Brighton, 1985
- The South West to AD 1000. London, 1987 (with a contribution by Andrew Fleming)
- The Early Germans. Oxford, 1992
- Migrants & Invaders: the movement of peoples in the ancient world. Stroud, 2001
- A Companion to Roman Britain. Malden, Mass., Blackwell, 2004 (editor)
References
- ^ a b c d e f http://www.debretts.com/people/biographies/browse/t/6492/Malcolm%20TODD.aspx
- ^ a b c http://people.exeter.ac.uk/tjrees/pl94bjw/mtodd.html
- ^ http://www.librarything.com/author/toddmalcolm
External links
- Anglo-Saxon Origins: The Reality of the Myth by Malcolm Todd, historiography of the Anglo Saxons
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