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Riley-Smith, Jonathan, 1938-2016

LC control no.n 50045174
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Personal name headingRiley-Smith, Jonathan, 1938-2016
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Variant(s)Raily-Smith, Tz., 1938-2016
Riley-Smith, J. (Jonathan), 1938-2016
Smith, Jonathan Riley-, 1938-2016
Smith, Tz. Raily-, 1938-2016
Riley-Smith, J. S. C. (Jonathan Simon Christopher), 1938-2016
Riley-Smith, Jonathan Simon Christopher, 1938-2016
ريلي-سميث، ڄوناثان سيمون كريستوفر، 1938-
Associated countryEngland
Associated placeCambridge (England)
Birth date1938-06-27
Death date2016-09-13
Field of activityCrusades
AffiliationUniversity of Cambridge
University of London. Royal Holloway
Royal Holloway and Bedford New College
Royal Holloway College
University of Cambridge
University of St. Andrews
Emmanuel College (University of Cambridge)
Queens' College (University of Cambridge)
Profession or occupationHistorians Medievalists
University and college faculty members
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inThe Knights of St. John in Jerusalem ... 1967.
The first crusaders, 1095-1131, 1997: CIP title page (Jonathan Riley-Smith) galley (born June 27, 1938)
Hē Kypros kai hoi Staurophories, 1995: title page (Tz. Raily-Smith; J. Riley-Smith) page xi (Jonathan Riley-Smith)
BL authority file, viewed 18 March 2014 (access point:Riley-Smith, Jonathan, 1938-; references: Smith, Jonathan Riley-; Riley-Smith, J. S. C.)
Wikipedia, viewed 18 March 2014 (Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith, born 27 June 1938; he is an historian of the Crusades, and a former Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History, and a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge)
LC database, September 22, 2016 (heading: Riley-Smith, Jonathan Simon Christopher, 1938- ; usage: Jonathan Riley-Smith [predominant form])
Telegraph (online), viewed September 22, 2016 (Jonathan Riley-Smith; Jonathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith; born June 27, 1938; died September 13, 2016; historian of the medieval Crusades; his first academic post, from 1964 to 1972, was at the University of St Andrews; he then returned to lecture at Cambridge, becoming director of studies at Queens' College; from 1978 to 1994 he was professor of medieval history at Royal Holloway College, University of London; returned to Cambridge in 1994 to take up the Dixie Professorship of Ecclesiastical History and a fellowship at Emmanuel College; retired in 2005)
Associated languageeng