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Evelyn Mary Jamison
Born(1877-02-24)24 February 1877
Died9 May 1972(1972-05-09) (aged 95)
OccupationMedievalist
Parent(s)Arthur Andrew Jamison, Isabella Green
AwardsSerena Medal, 1940
Academic background
Alma materLady Margaret Hall, British School at Rome
Academic work
DisciplineHistorian
Sub-disciplineNorman Sicily
InstitutionsSomerville College, Oxford
Notable studentsMarjorie Chibnall

Evelyn Mary Jamison (24 February 1877 – 9 May 1972) was a British medievalist who devoted herself mainly to the study of the history of the NormansinSicily. She was vice-principal and tutor of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford from 1921 to 1937.[1]

Life

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Jamison was born in 1877, the eldest of three children of Arthur Andrew Jamison, a doctor, and his wife Isabella Green (whose mother, Mary Brandreth Green, was a friend of the novelist Elizabeth Gaskell).[2]

Evelyn Jamison attended Francis Holland School, 39 Graham Street (now Graham Terrace) in London between 1890 and 1895, from where she gained a place at Oxford to study modern History. Her recollections of her time at Francis Holland can be read in Graham Street Memories (ed. B Dunning 1931), where she recalls December exams being sat under the "flare of unshaded gaslights when the yellow fog of tradition descended on London".

After studying art in Paris, she entered Lady Margaret Hall in 1898 to study Modern History.[1] Graduating in 1901, she was made a research fellow at Somerville College in 1903,[3] and the first beneficiary of the Lady Margaret Research Fellowship, established the previous year by Principal Agnes Maitland.[4] This enabled her to travel to Italy, studying at the British School at Rome. In 1907 she returned to Lady Margaret Hall, initially as librarian and bursar, and subsequently as assistant history tutor. From 1921 to 1937 she was history tutor and vice-principal of Lady Margaret, and from 1928 to 1935 University Lecturer in History.[1] Among her students was the historian Marjorie Chibnall.[5] She authored several works of history, which were notable[according to whom?] for including previously unpublished archival material from the Norman Kingdom of Sicily. Her final work, an edition of the Catalogus Baronum, was completed after her death by Errico Cuozzo.

After Jamison's death, several of her friends dedicated in her memory a new stone effigy of Lady Margaret Beaufort, namesake of Lady Margaret Hall, installed in the college chapel to replace an earlier, and by then deteriorated, plaster one.[6]

Works

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References

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  1. ^ a b c 'Miss E. M. Jamison: Historian of the Normans in Southern Italy', The Times, 10 May 1972
  • ^ "Papers of the Jamison Family". The University of Manchester. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
  • ^ "The Oxford Magazine, Vol. 21" pg. 378
  • ^ Brittain, Vera "The Women at Oxford: A Fragment of History" pg. 98
  • ^ "Tradition and Change: Essays in Honor of Marjorie Chibnall" pg. 22
  • ^ "The Brown Book, a Commemorative Edition for the 500th Anniversary of the Death of Lady Margaret Beaufort". The Lady Margaret Hall Association. Retrieved 1 December 2014.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Evelyn_Jamison&oldid=1171923183"

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