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Philip Daileader

Philip Daileader

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Philip Daileader is a Professor of History at William & Mary. He earned his BA in History from Johns Hopkins University and his MA and PhD in History from Harvard University. Philip has won multiple teaching awards throughout his career. As a graduate student, he was a four-time recipient of the Certificate of Distinction in Teaching from the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, and in 2016, William & Mary awarded him the Thomas A. Graves, Jr. Award for Sustained Excellence in Teaching. In 2012, The Princeton Review named him one of the 300 best professors in the United States.

Philip is the author of two historical monographs: True Citizens: Violence, Memory, and Identity in the Medieval Community of Perpignan, 1162–1397, which appeared in French translation in 2004, and Saint Vincent Ferrer, His World and Life: Religion and Society in Late Medieval Europe, which appeared in Spanish and Catalan translations in 2019 and won the 2018 La corónica International Book Award for the best monograph published on medieval Hispanic languages, literatures, and cultures. Philip is the coeditor of French Historians 1900–2000: New Historical Writing in Twentieth-Century France, and his articles have been published in journals including Speculum, Annales du Midi, and Archivum Historiae Pontificiae.

Instructor Courses

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Charlemagne: Father of Europe
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Late Middle Ages
The Great Courses Philip Daileader
Philip Daileader
Late Middle Ages
12:18:36
English subtitles
06/01/2023
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High Middle Ages
The Great Courses Philip Daileader
Philip Daileader
High Middle Ages
12:23:32
English subtitles
06/01/2023
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Early Middle Ages
The Great Courses Philip Daileader
Philip Daileader
Early Middle Ages
12:27:27
English subtitles
04/22/2023