Rebecca Favorito
Rebecca completed her PhD in medieval history in 2016. Her dissertation, titled "Constructing Legitimacy: Patrimony, Patronage, and Political Communication in the Coronation of Henry IV," examines the ways in which King Henry IV of England used his coronation to establish his regime and legitimize his rule, arguing that the medieval English coronation was an adaptable means for political communication and a dynamic tool for shaping political culture.
She is currently working as a freelance editor and adjunct instructor of history in the Columbus area.
PhD: Medieval History, The Ohio State University (2016)
MA: Medieval History, The University of Durham (2008)
BA: Medieval Studies, Bard College (2004)
Supervisors: Daniel Hobbins, Barbara Hanawalt, and Alison Beach
Address: Department of History
The Ohio State University
106 Dulles Hall
230 Annie & John Glenn Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
She is currently working as a freelance editor and adjunct instructor of history in the Columbus area.
PhD: Medieval History, The Ohio State University (2016)
MA: Medieval History, The University of Durham (2008)
BA: Medieval Studies, Bard College (2004)
Supervisors: Daniel Hobbins, Barbara Hanawalt, and Alison Beach
Address: Department of History
The Ohio State University
106 Dulles Hall
230 Annie & John Glenn Ave
Columbus, OH 43210
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