Dr. Charlotte Goldy
Professor of History
Education
- PhD 1978, State University of New York at Binghamton
- MA, State University of New York at Binghamton
- BA, State University of New York at Binghamton
Teaching and Research Interests
- Medieval Europe
- Social history
- Women's history
- Jewish-Christian relations
Courses Recently Taught
- HST 121 Western Civilization
- HST 206 Introduction to Historical Inquiry
- HST 246 Survey of Medieval History after 1000
- HST 313 History of England to 1688
- HST 346 Medieval Jewish History
- HST 400 Senior Capstone: The Black Death in Europe
- HST 451/551 Social History of Medieval Europe
Selected Publications
- "Teaching Jewish and Christian Daily Interaction in Medieval England" in Miramne Ara Krummel and Tison Pugh (eds.), Jews in Medieval England: Teaching Representations of the Other, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
- Writing Medieval Women's Lives, co-edited with Amy Livingstone. "The New Middle Ages Series," Palgrave MacMillan, 2012.
- "Muriel, a Jew of Oxford: Using the Dramatic to Understand the Mundane in Anglo-Norman Towns," pp. 227-245 in Writing Medieval Women's Lives, co-edited with Amy Livingstone. "The New Middle Ages Series," Palgrave MacMillan, 2012.
- “A thirteenth-century Anglo-Jewish woman crossing boundaries: visible and invisible,” Journal of Medieval History 34, 2008
- “‘The shiftiness of a woman.’ Narratizing the Anstey Case,” Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques, 30, 1, 2004
- The Anglo-Norman Nobility in the Reign of Henry I: The Second Generation, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1988
Selected Grants and Awards
2011 Alumni Association Effective Educator Award
Work in Progress
Dr. Goldy specializes in the social history of medieval England. She is working on a volume on Jewish Life in Medieval Europe for the TEAMS (Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages) series Documents of Practice in Teaching.