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Robin S. Oggins

Associate Professor Emeritus
Ph.D., University of Chicago
Medieval history, England

Office: LT 714  
Phone: (607) 777-6738 E-mail: roggins@binghamton.edu

Recent or current undergraduate courses:

  • Early Middle Ages: 180-900
  • High Middle Ages: 900-1350
  • England: Prehistory to 1485
  • History of London

Recent or current graduate courses:

  • Knights, Peasants & the Church*
  • Anglo-Saxon England*
  • The Vikings*
  • Medieval Popular Religion*
  • 14th Century England: Age of Crisis
  • Pilgrimage & Crusade
  • Medieval Bibliography
*Courses with an asterisk are also open to undergraduates.


Significant Publications

Books:

  • Cathedrals, New York: MetroBooks. 1996.
  • Castles and Fortresses, New York: Michael Friedman Publishing Group. 1994.

Articles:

  • "Hawkers Along the Ouse: A Geographic Principle of Location in Some Serjeanty and Related Holdings," [with Virginia D. Oggins], Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 80 (1992 for 1991): 7-20.
  • "Richard of Illchester's Inheritance: An Extended Family in Twelfth-Century England," [with Virginia D. Oggins], Medieval Prosopography 12, no. 1 (Spring 1991): 57-122.
  • "Falconry and Medieval Social Status." Mediaevalia: A Special Volume in Honor of Aldo S. Bernardo 12 (1989 for 1986): 43-55.
  • "Hawkers and Falconers: The Prosopography of a Branch of the English Royal Household," [with Virginia D. Oggins], Medieval Prosopography 3, no. 1 (Spring 1982): 63-94.
  • "Falconry in Anglo-Saxon England." Mediaevalia 7 (1981): 173-208.
  • "Albertus Magnus on Hawks and Falcons." In Albertus Magnus and the Sciences: Commemorative Essays 1980, edited by James A. Weisheipl, pp. 441-62. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1980.
  • "Population Growth, Inheritance and European Expansion," ACTA: The Eleventh Century, Proceedings of the S.U.N.Y. Regional Conference in Medieval and Renaissance Studies 1 (Binghamton, NY, 1974), pp. 31-38.
  • "Falconers in the English Royal Household to 1307," Studies in Medieval Culture IV, no. 2 (1974): 321-29.