Peter Edward Lionel Russell
New Zealand historian and Hispanist
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- Bachelors History University of Auckland
- Masters History University of Auckland
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Peter Edward Lionel Russell, FBA was a British historian whose main area of study was Spain and Portugal in the medieval period. Early life and military Born in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 24 October 1913, Russell moved to the UK at the age of 12 with his mother and brothers, he received his schooling at Cheltenham College and studied French, Spanish and Portuguese as an undergraduate at Queen's College, Oxford, graduating with a First in 1935. His doctoral research focused on the Plantagenet involvement in the Iberian Peninsula and was guided by Maurice Powicke and V. H. Galbraith but was incomplete by the outbreak of war in 1939.
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- The English intervention in Spain & Portugal in the time of Edward III and Richard II (1956) (68)
- "Don Quixote" as a Funny Book (1969) (39)
- Redcoats in the Wilderness: British Officers and Irregular Warfare in Europe and America, 1740 to 1760 (1978) (21)
- The Nessus-Shirt of Spanish History (1959) (9)
- Veni, vidi, vici: some Fifteenth-century Eyewitness Accounts of Travel in the African Atlantic before 1492 (1993) (8)
- Spanish golden age poetry and drama (1948) (8)
- Portugal, Spain, and the African Atlantic, 1343-1490: Chivalry and Crusade from John of Gaunt to Henry the Navigator (1997) (7)
- Some Problems of Diplomatic in the "Cantar de Mio Cid" and Their Implications (1952) (7)
- Wage Labour Rates in Upper Canada, 1818-1840 (1983) (6)
- Spain : a companion to Spanish studies (1974) (6)
- Why did Celestina Move House (1989) (5)
- A STUART HISPANIST: JAMES MABBE (1953) (5)
- Robert Payn and Juan De Cuenca, Translators of Gower's Confessio Amantis (1961) (4)
- Towards an interpretation of Rodrigo de Reinosa¿s "poesía negra" (1973) (4)
- The Art of Fernando de Rojas (1957) (3)
- Some Portuguese paradigms for the discovery and conquest of Spanish America (1992) (3)
- Secular literature and the censors: a sixteenth-century document re-examined (1982) (3)
- GEORGE ALFRED KOLKHORST, 1897–1958 (1959) (1)
- The Celestina Then and Now (2001) (1)
- "The Massachusetts Superior Court and the American Revolution: The Professionalization of a Judicial Elite, 1740-1775" (1982) (1)
- Literary Tradition and Social Reality in "La Celestina" (1964) (1)
- A Critical Anthology of Spanish Verse (1950) (1)
- Cervantes, Aristotle and the 'Persiles' (1974) (1)
- Ambiguity in "La Celestina" (1963) (1)
- Studies in Romance Philology and French Literature presented to John Orr (Book Review) (1954) (1)
- His majesty's judges : provincial society and the Superior Court in Massachusetts, 1692-1774 (1992) (1)
- Joseph T. Snow, "Celestina by Fernando de Rojas: An Annotated Bibliography of World Interest, 1930-1985" (Book Review) (1988) (0)
- The Development of Judicial Expertise in Eighteenth-Century Massachusetts and a Hypothesis Concerning Social Change (1983) (0)
- Juan Fernández Andeiro en la corte de Juan de Lancáster: 1371-1381 (1943) (0)
- Lope de Vega: La Dorotea@@@Vicente Espinel and Marcos de Obregon, a Life and Its Literary Representation (1959) (0)
- A. S. Mandel, '"La Celestina' Studies: A Thematic Survey and Bibliography (1824-1970)" (Book Review) (1974) (0)
- Torres Villarroel, Diego de, "The Remarkable Life of Don Diego being the Autobiography of Diego de Torres Villarroel", trans. W. C. Atkinson (Book Review) (1961) (0)
- Archpriest of Talavera, "Corbacho (Little Sermons on Sin)", trans. L. B. Simpson (Book Review) (1962) (0)
- Emily Township: Pioneer Persistence to Equality? (1989) (0)
- Fernando de Rojas, "La Celestina", ed. Dorothy S. Severin (Book Review) (1990) (0)
- Vicens Vives, J., "Aproximación a la historia de España", 2nd ed. (Book Review) (1961) (0)
- "The Poem of the Cid," trans. L. B. Simpson (Book Review) (1959) (0)
- The Library of Vicencio Juan de Lastanosa, Patron of Gracian (1962) (0)
- NOTES AMBIGUITY IN LA CELESTINA (1963) (0)
- THE SH 130 DEAL: TEXAS ENTERS THE ERA OF EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS (2002) (0)
- "The Book of the Wiles of Women," trans. J. E. Keller (Book Review) (1957) (0)
- Fernando de Rojas, "Celestina", ed. with introduction and notes by Dorothy Sherman Severin, with the translation of James Mabbe (Book Review) (1990) (0)
- D. W. Lomax, "La Orden de Santiago (1170-1275" (Book Review) (1968) (0)
- NOTES: LITERARY TRADITION AND SOCIAL REALITY IN LA CELESTINA (1964) (0)
- Joan Margarit i Pau: Cardinal-Bishop of Gerona: a Biographical Study. By Robert B. Tate. (Publications of the Faculty of Arts of the University of Manchester, 6). Pp. xi + 155. Manchester: University Press, 1955. 18s. (1956) (0)
- J. A. Maravall, "El mundo social de 'La Celestina'" (Book Review) (1966) (0)
- Miguel de Cervantes, "Don Quixote de la Mancha," trans. W. Strkie (Book Review) (1955) (0)
- Sacheverell Sitwell, "Portugal and Madeira," and H. V. Morton, "A Stranger in Spain" (Book Review) (1956) (0)
- F. de Rojas, "Celestine or the Tragick-Comedie of Calisto and Melibea", trans. James Mabbe, ed. Guadalupe Martínez Lacalle (Book Review) (1977) (0)
- The Church Militant and Iberian Expansion 1440–1770 . By C. R. Boxer. Pp. xi + 148. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978. n.p. (1980) (0)
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