Mary Rambaran-Olm
Scholar of early medieval history
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Mary Rambaran-Olm's Degrees
- Masters History University of Oxford
- Bachelors History University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mary Rambaran-Olm is a literary scholar specializing in early medieval England from the fifth to eleventh centuries. Early life and education Rambaran-Olm was born and raised in Canada, and is of Afro-Indo-Caribbean descent. In an interview with The Washington Post she credits her father as inspiring her interest in early medieval England. When she was in college she became fascinated with Old English upon reading Beowulf. In 2012, Rambaran-Olm was awarded a PhD from the Department of English at the University of Glasgow for a thesis, entitled 'John's Prayer: An edition, literary analysis and commentary', examining a poem in the Exeter Book. She previously studied for a BA in English and History at the University of Calgary and for an MLitt in Medieval Literature at the University of St Andrews.
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- Medieval studies: the stakes of the field (2020) (8)
- John the Baptist's Prayer or The Descent into Hell from the Exeter Book: Text, Translation and Critical Study (2014) (4)
- Trial by History's Jury: Examining II Æthelred's Legislative and Literary Legacy, AD 993–1006 (2014) (2)
- A Wrinkle in Medieval Time: Ironing out Issues Regarding Race, Temporality, and the Early English (2022) (2)
- What's in a Name? The Past and Present Racism in 'Anglo-Saxon' Studies (2022) (2)
- The advantages and disadvantages of digital reconstruction and Anglo-Saxon manuscripts (2015) (2)
- Is the title of the Old English poem "The Descent into Hell" suitable? (2005) (0)
- List of Illustrations (1979) (0)
- John's Prayer : an edition, literary analysis and commentary (2012) (0)
- John the Baptist's Prayer or the Descent into Hell from the Exeter Book: Afterword (2014) (0)
- Two Remarks Concerning Folio 121 of the Exeter Book (2007) (0)
- “#ASESoWhite”: Combating Racialism in Early Medieval Studies (2018) (0)
- Descent into Hell/John the Baptist's Prayer (2017) (0)
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