Julia Marvin
Associate Professor
Program of Liberal Studies
Medieval Institute
Degrees
B.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Research Profile
Marvin is a member of the Program of Liberal Studies and the Medieval Institute. Her research centers on medieval history and literature, particularly on the role of vernacular historiography in late-medieval English culture. She has recently completed an edition and translation of the oldest Anglo-Norman prose Brut chronicle, one of the Middle Ages' most popular books, but never before published. She is now at work on a book about the Brut. Among her other interests are manuscript studies and Anglo-Norman editorial theory. Honors include a Fulbright Full Grant to the UK, a Newcombe dissertation fellowship, and an AAUW Postdoctoral Research Fellowship. Educated at Princeton University, she has been at Notre Dame since 1997.
Contact Information
375
Decio Faculty Hall
631-3851
Marvin.6@nd.edu
