![]() ![]() ![]() Her commitment to public pedagogy includes the western civilization textbook, The Western Experience, with co-authors Mortimer Chambers, Raymond Grew, Theodore Rabb, and Isser Wolloch. ![]() In addition, she edited seven volumes of essays dealing with diverse topics in medieval studies. She is currently working on a book on civic ceremonial and dispute resolution in late medieval London. Her books include Crime and Community in Medieval England, 1300-1348 (1979), The Ties That Bound: Peasant Families in Medieval England (1986), Growing Up in Medieval London: The Experience of Childhood in History (1993) Of Good and Ill Repute: Gender and Social Control in Medieval England (1999) The Wealth of Wives: Women, Law, and the Economy in Late Medieval London (2007). Hanawalt has published extensively in various scholarly journals and collections of essays. She received her PhD from University of Michigan in 1970 and taught for a number of years at Indiana University and the University of Minnesota before coming to Ohio State University as the King George III Chair of British History in 1999. ![]() Hanawalt is a specialist in the English medieval social history. ![]()
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