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Editorial
panel
Lawrence's career
crossed numerous academic boundaries including, notably,
archaeology, war studies, Middle East history, diplomatic history,
literary criticism, and several aspects of British history between
the wars. For that reason the editorial review panel for
T.E. Lawrence Studies needs a wide range of expertise.
The names of members of the review panel are listed
below in alphabetical order, with the specialist field relevant to
T.E. Lawrence Studies beneath each entry. More names will be added shortly.
Dr Jonathan Black
Research
Fellow in History of Art Dorich House Museum Kingston University (More) Publications include:
The Sculpture of Eric
Kennington (London, Lund Humphries, 2002)
Edward Wadsworth – Complete Paintings and Drawings
(London.
Philip Wilson, 2006) (More) (T.E. Lawrence: contemporary art and artists)
Professor Mary Bryden School of European Studies
Cardiff University Publications: see
forthcoming publications
(More)
(Literary criticism; intellectual interest in
Lawrence in continental Europe)
Dr Christopher Dowling, OBE Former Director of Public Services (including publications) Imperial War Museum, London (Editorial, WWI)
Professor Brian Holden Reid
Professor of American History and
Military Institutions and Head of the Department of War Studies Kings College, London Publications include 'T E Lawrence and Liddell Hart' in
Studies in British Military Thought (Lincoln, University of
Nebraska Press, 1998)
(More) (Middle East campaigns 1914-18) Dr Matthew Hughes
Reader in History Brunel University
Hon. Editor of
The Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research Publications include:
Allenby and
British Strategy in the Middle East, 1917-19 (London: Frank Cass 1999) Allenby in
Palestine: the Middle East Correspondence of Field Marshal
Viscount Allenby, June 1917-October 1919 (London: Army Records Society 2004) (More) (Middle East campaigns 1914-18)
Edward A. Jajko Middle East Curator
emeritus Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace Stanford University (Publications relating to the Middle East)
Professor Henry Laurens College de France (more) Publications include:
Lawrence en Arabie
(Paris, Gallimard-Découvertes, Paris, 1992)
L'Orient arabe,
Arabisme et islamisme de 1798 à 1945 (Paris, Armand Colin,
1993, revised edition 2000) La question de Palestine, I) l'invention de la Terre sainte,
(Paris, Fayard, 1999) Orientales I, Autour de l'expédition d'Égypte (Paris,
CNRS-Editions, 2004) Orientales II, La IIIe République et l'Islam (Paris, CNRS-Editions,
2004) Orientales III, Parcours et situations (Paris, CNRS-Editions,
2004) (More) (Lawrence's role in the diplomatic history of the Middle
East)
Suellen J. Miller Co-editor,
TENotes (Editorial, general biography)
Dr Philip M. O'Brien Former Library
Director, Wardman Library Whittier College, California Author,
T. E. Lawrence, A Bibliography (New Castle, Delaware,
Oak Knoll Press, 1988, 2001) (Bibliography, book collecting)
Professor Stephen E. Tabachnick Professor of English Literature University of Memphis,
Tennessee Publications include:
T. E. Lawrence (New York, Twayne, 1978, 1997) Images of Lawrence
(London. Jonathan Cape, 1988) T. E. Lawrence, an Encyclopaedia
(CT, Greenwood Press, 2005
(More) (Literary criticism, general biography)
Jeremy Wilson Publications include: T. E. Lawrence, catalogue of the centenary exhibition at the
National Portrait Gallery, London (London, NPG, 1988) Lawrence of Arabia, The Authorised Biography
(London, Heinemann, 1989) Editor,
www.telawrence.info,
www.telawrence.net (1997-)
Series editor, T.E. Lawrence
Letters (Fordingbridge, Castle Hill
Press, 2000-) (More) (Managing
editor, general biography)
Updated 8 September
2006 |