William C. Jordan

William Chester Jordan is Dayton-Stockton Professor of History and Chairman of the History Department of Princeton University.  He has been Director of the Shelby Cullom Davis Center for Historical Studies (1994 to 1999). He is the author of several books: Louis IX and the Challenge of the Crusade: A Study in Rulership (1979); From Servitude to Freedom: Manumission in the Sénonais in the Thirteenth Century (1986); The French Monarchy and the Jews from Philip Augustus to the Last Capetians (1989); Women and Credit in Pre-Industrial and Developing Societies (1993); The Great Famine: Northern Europe in the Early Fourteenth Century (1996); Europe in the High Middle Ages (2001), and Unceasing Strife, Unending Fear:  Jacques de Thérines and the Freedom of the Church in the Age of the Last Capetians (2005).  His most recent book is A Tale of Two Monasteries:  Westminster and Saint-Denis in the Thirteenth Century (2009).

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William C. Jordan
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