Susan Doran
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| Susan Doran | |
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| Occupation | Historian |
| Nationality | British |
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Dr Susan Doran is a British historian whose primary studies surround the reign of Elizabeth I, in particular the theme of marriage and succession. She has published and edited sixteen books, most notably Elizabeth I and Religion, 1558-1603, Monarchy and Matrimony and Queen Elizabeth I, part of the British Library's Historic Lives series.
She is currently a tutor and member of the history faculty at Christ Church, Oxford University where her specific area of interest is stated as being Early Modern Britain and Europe history.[1] Previously, Doran was a reader in history, Senior Lecturer in History and Teaching Studies and Director of the History Programme at St Mary's College, Strawberry Hill, part of the University of Surrey.[2]
She is also Senior Tutor for History at St Benet's Hall
Susan is currently writing a novel entitled "Henry and Wolsey: The Forbidden Lovers"
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Individual page at Oxford University history faculty
- ^ Dustcover Biography in Monarchy and Matrimony: The Courtships of Elizabeth I By Susan Doran,
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