Sylvana Tomaselli
Sylvana Palma Windsor, Countess of St Andrews (née Tomaselli, previously Jones; born 28 May 1957) is a Canadian-born academic and historian. She is related to the British royal family as the wife of George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, elder son of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. A historian and lecturer in History at the University of Cambridge, she is usually known professionally as Miss Sylvana Tomaselli.[1]
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Born | Sylvana Palma Tomaselli 28 May 1957 |
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Title | Countess of St Andrews |
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Relatives | House of Windsor (by marriage) |
Early life
Tomaselli was born on 28 May 1957 at Placentia, Newfoundland, daughter of Maximilian Karl Tomaselli (formerly of Salzburg) by his wife Josiane née Preschez. She was educated in Canada and England.
Marriages and family
She married firstly, on 25 December 1977 at Vancouver, John Paul Jones, son of Captain Geoffrey Jones of Barbados, but they divorced in 1981 without children.
She married secondly, on 9 January 1988 at Leith in Scotland, George, Earl of St Andrews,[2] and they have three children:
- Edward Edmund Maximilian George Windsor, Lord Downpatrick (born 2 December 1988 at St Mary's Hospital in London)
- Lady Marina Charlotte Alexandra Katharine Helen Windsor (born 30 September 1992 at Rosie Hospital in Cambridge)
- Lady Amelia Sophia Theodora Mary Margaret Windsor (born 24 August 1995 at Rosie Hospital in Cambridge)
Lady St Andrews' Catholicism no longer precludes her husband's right to ascend the throne. Two of her children, Edward (2003) and Marina (2008), were received into the Catholic Church, thereby surrendering their places in the line of succession to the thrones of the Commonwealth realms, although Lord and Lady St Andrews' younger daughter, Amelia, is still in remainder to the British Crown.
Academic career
Tomaselli, who has received BA (UBC), MA (York, Ontario) and MA (Cantab) degrees, became a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge in 2004. She specialises in French and British political theory in the 18th century, especially the history of womanhood, and has written about John Locke, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, David Hume, Mary Wollstonecraft and John Stuart Mill. She is the translator of Book II of the Seminar of Jacques Lacan, The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. She teaches the three History of Political Theory Papers and is an affiliated Lecturer of the Faculties of History as well as of Social and Political Sciences.[3]
She is a founding member of the European Centre for the Philosophy of Gender, Siegen, Germany,[4] and is currently Director of Studies in History Part I and Social & Political Sciences at St John's College in the University of Cambridge.[5] She also acts as a pastoral tutor for students of Natural Sciences at St John's College.
Tomaselli has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.[6]
References
- "Miss Tomaselli | St John's College". Joh.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
- "Earl of St Andrews". Debrett's. Archived from the original on 6 September 2012.
- "Miss Tomaselli | St John's College". Joh.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 9 April 2012.
- "Europäisches Zentrum für philosophische Geschlechterforschung (EZPG), Siegen — EuroGender". Retrieved 27 October 2016.
- "Sylvana Tomaselli". The Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities. Archived from the original on 17 October 2010.
- FRHistS List T Archived 8 January 2016 at Wikiwix
Preceded by Countess of Ulster |
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Succeeded by Lady Davina Lewis |