Memory is closely intertwined with the construction of identity in cultural, national, religious and gender terms. This book explores the essential relationship and interplay bewteen memory and identity in the medieval and early modern world.
Roman Bleier, who holds a PhD in Digital Arts and Humanities from the Department of History, Trinity College Dublin, is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Information Modelling-Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities at the University of Graz. His research interests include digital scholarly editing and digital history.
Brian Coleman is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin and a former Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholar. His doctoral thesis focused on office and society in late medieval Ireland.
Clare Fletcher holds a PhD in Medieval Literature from the School of English, Trinity College Dublin, where she is currently teaching. A former Trinity College Postgraduate Scholar, her research interests lie mainly in late fourteenth-century English poetry and she has published on both Chaucer and Gower.