Shaun McGuinness

Shaun McGuinness

Dr

20172025

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Overview

Shaun's research is concerned with medieval Wales, and in particular the medieval bishops of Bangor and St Asaph and their acta.

In 2012 he was awarded a MA (taught, with Medieval Latin) - his MA dissertation combined medieval Welsh law and history, and was entitled ‘Arbitration and Dispute Resolution in Wales during the Age of the Princes.’ Shortly afterwards Shaun was employed by the National Trust as a researcher for the EU/Welsh Government-funded ‘Princes of Gwynedd’ project.

Shaun's PhD thesis (2021) includes a first edition of Bangor Episcopal Acta, 1092-1306, with Latin transcriptions in full, along with English summaries, in the format of the 'English Episcopal Acta' series. His thesis also contains biographies of the ten bishops of Bangor between 1092 and 1306, as well as an examination of the medieval diocese. To further his research, he has received two Ranulf Higden palaeographical scholarships, a Royal Historical Society grant, and in 2017 attended the Department of ASNC, University of Cambridge.

The supervisors for his PhD were Professor Huw Pryce and Dr Euryn Rhys Roberts.

Shaun has taught on the 'Princes to Tudors' and 'Europe in the High Middle Ages' undergraduate modules, and in 2019 was nominated for 'Best Postgraduate Teacher' in the student-led Teaching Awards.

He was appointed Honorary Research Associate in 2021, and is now compiling an edition of episcopal acta for the twelfth- and thirteenth-century bishops of St Asaph.

His first book Bangor Episcopal Acta, 1092-1306 is to be published in May 2025.

Research

Book:

Bangor Episcopal Acta, 1092-1306 (Woodbridge, 2025)

 

Book Chapter:

'The Medieval Bishops of Bangor and the Writing of Welsh History', in Memory and Nation: Writing the History of Wales, ed. R. Thomas, S. Jarrett, and K. Olson (University of Wales Press, forthcoming) 

 

Book Chapter:

 'The Medieval Bishops of Bangor, 1092-1283: Intrusion, Exile and Diplomacy', in Episcopal Power and Patronage in Medieval Europe, 988-1503, ed. E. A. Gatti and A. M. Silvestri (Brepols, forthcoming) 

 

Journal Article:

'Betrayal in the Belfry - The Bishop of Bangor and the demise of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales', Journal of the Mortimer History Society 6 (2023) 67-86

 

Book Review:

'The Register of Simon Sudbury, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1375-1381', History: the Journal of the Historical Association. Published online 23 May 2022

 

Book Review:

'Medieval Women and Urban Justice, Commerce, Crime and Community in England, 1300-1500', Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 2021, Volume 170, pp. 191-2

 

Book Review:

'The Economy of Medieval Wales, 1067-1536', Journal of the Mortimer History Society 4 (2020) 106-9 

 

Book Review:

’Maritime Wales in the Middle Ages’, Archaeologia Cambrensis, 2017, Volume 166, pp. 350-1

 

 

Other

Papers given:

’The Bishops of Bangor, and their Acta, 1092-1306’

Eighth Bangor Colloquium on Medieval Wales, 22-23 October 2016

 

‘The Medieval Bishops of Bangor (1092-1306) as Instruments of Diplomacy’

Power of the Bishop Conference, Cardiff University, 8-9 June 2017

 

’Cadwgan, Monk of Strata Florida, Abbot of Whitland, Bishop of Bangor, and Monk of Dore’

Hereford Cathedral, 21 March 2018

 

’The Bishops of Bangor, 1092-1306. Tested Loyalties. The Politics of Intrusion and Exile’

University of Cambridge, 27 April 2018

 

'The Medieval Bishops of Bangor. Tested Loyalties - Identity and Ethnicity'

Leeds International Medieval Congress, 3 July 2019

 

''By the Grace of God, Bishop of Bangor'. The Bishops of Bangor, and their Acta, 1092-1306.''

Ecclesiastical History Society, 6 November 2019.

 

'Medieval Welsh Bishops and their Political Networks'

Leeds International Medieval Congress, 4 July 2023

 

'Betrayal in the Belfry -

The Bishop of Bangor

and the death of Llywelyn, Prince of Wales' 

Canterbury and York Society AGM, University of York, 8 November 2023

 

Contact Info

Email: [email protected]

Room 229, Main Arts, College Road, Bangor.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Education/Academic qualification

Postgraduate, PhD, The Bishops of Bangor and their Acta, 1092-1306, Bangor University

Award Date: 2 Apr 2021

Postgraduate, MA, MA Welsh History, Bangor University

Award Date: 17 Aug 2012

Professional, Solicitors' Final Examination, The Law Society

Award Date: 26 Oct 1990

Undergraduate, BA, LLB (Hons) , School of Law, Leeds University

Award Date: 1 Jun 1989

External positions

Researcher for the EU/Welsh Government-funded ‘Princes of Gwynedd’ project with, The National Trust

20122013

Keywords

  • D111 Medieval History
  • Medieval Wales
  • Welsh History
  • Episcopal Acta
  • Episcopal History
  • Church History
  • Medieval History
  • Wales

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