University of Pittsburgh

Faculty

Monte Bohna

Lecturer
Ph.D. University of Rochester (1995)

University of Pittsburgh
Department of History
3706 Posvar Hall
Pittsburgh, PA  15260
412-648-7451

monteb@pitt.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Field(s)

Medieval Britain
Early Modern Britain
Scotland
European Military

 

Teaching

European Unions, Tudor England, British Isles,
Celtic Britain, Western Civilization to 1648, Western
Civilization from 1648


Selected Publications

The House of Very Polycye: The court and household of Edward IV, book-length project in progress.

"Marriage Strategy in the Household of Edward IV", article in progess.

"War and Chivalry", co-written with Richard W. Kaeuper, in Peter Brown, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Medieval English Literature (Blackwell/Oxford University Press, pending publication).

"Armed Force and Civic Legitimacy in Jack Cade's Revolt, 1450", The English Historical Review, 118 (June 2003), pp. 563-582.

"Political and Criminal Violence in Fifteenth-Century England", in R. W. Kaeuper, ed., Violence in the Middle Ages, (The Boydell Press, 2000).

 

Honors/Awards

Honorary Membership for Distinction in Undergraduate Education, University of Pittsburgh Chapter, Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Academic Honors Society, 2001

Marks Endowment Award for Teaching, University of Rochester, 1990


Project(s)

My current project is a book-length study of the political, social and cultural role of the late-medieval royal court under the title The House of Very Polycye: The court and household of Edward IV.