Katharine Keats-Rohan

Dr Katharine Stephanie Benedicta Keats-Rohan (/ˈkts ˈrən, rˈhæn/; born 1957) is a British history researcher, specialising in prosopography. She has produced seminal work on early European history, and collaborated with, among others, Christian Settipani.[1] Keats-Rohan is widely regarded as one of the founders of modern prosopographical and network analysis research, which has become highly computer-dependent.

Works

  • 1997: (Ed.) Family Trees and the Roots of Politics: the Prosopography of Britain and France from the Tenth to the Twelfth Century. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press
  • 1997: Domesday Names: an Index of Latin Personal and Place Names in Domesday Book; with David Thornton
  • 1999: Domesday People: a Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066–1166. I. Domesday Book Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press
  • 1999: Prosopography of Post-Conquest England: the Continental Origin of English Landowners, 1066–1166
  • 2000: Onomastique et Parenté dans l'Occident médiéval; with Christian Settipani
  • 2002: Domesday Descendants: a Prosopography of Persons Occurring in English Documents, 1066–1166. II
  • 2002: Resourcing Sources: Texts, Technology and Prosopography
  • 2006: The Cartulary of the Abbey of Mont-Saint-Michel; with Shaun Tyas
  • 2007: Prosopography Approaches and Applications: a Handbook (Prosopographica et Genealogica)
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gollark: Fascinating.
gollark: Well, you've already said them, so it would be redundant to spend *ages* complaining.
gollark: I think it might actually crash if you don't connect it up to APIONET.
gollark: It's simple; just `git clone`, `python3 src/main.py`, realize that I don't list the dependencies you need or actually know them, `pip install --user` until it stops erroring, realize that you don't know what's meant to be in the config file, briefly complain about my use of TOML, grep for `util.config` and fill in stuff, ???, AutoBotRobot.

References

  1. coelweb.co.uk Archived 10 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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