Frances Lannon
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Frances Lannon (born December 22, 1945 in Newcastle upon Tyne) is Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.
She was educated at Lady Margaret Hall (BA, MA) and St Antony's College (DPhil).
After brief spells teaching at Queen Mary, University of London and holding a Fellowship at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, she was in 1977 appointed Fellow and Tutor in Modern History at Lady Margaret Hall. She was Vice-Principal 1992-97 and became Principal in 2002.
Frances Lannon is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. In 2006 she was a visiting scholar at the Australian National University Research School of Social Sciences and Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated Centre for Social Research.
[edit] Publications
- Frances Lannon, Catholic Bilbao from Restoration to Republic: a Selective Study of Educational Institutions, 1876-1931 (University of Oxford DPhil thesis 1975)
- Frances Lannon, Privilege, Persecution, and Prophecy: the Catholic Church in Spain, 1875-1975 (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1987)
- Frances Lannon and Paul Preston, eds, Elites and Power in Twentieth-Century Spain: Essays in Honour of Sir Raymond Carr (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990)
- Frances Lannon, 'Women and Images of Women in the Spanish Civil War', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 6th series, 1 (1991), 213-28
- Frances Lannon, '1898 and the Politics of Catholic Identity in Spain', in Austen Ivereigh, ed., The Politics of Religion in an Age of Revival (London: Institute of Latin American Studies, 2000)
- Frances Lannon, The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 (Oxford: Osprey, 2002)
- Frances Lannon, Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford: the First 125 Years, 1879-2004 (Oxford: Lady Margaret Hall, 2004)
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