Roger Collins
Roger J. H. Collins is an English medievalist, currently an honorary fellow in history at the University of Edinburgh.
Collins studied at the University of Oxford under Peter Brown and John Michael Wallace-Hadrill. He then taught ancient and medieval history at the universities of Liverpool and Bristol. He arrived at the University of Edinburgh in 1994 and joined the Institute of Advanced Studies in the Humanities before becoming an honorary fellow in the Department of History in 1998.
His research has primarily concerned the Early Middle Ages, with an emphasis on Spain, but also the Franks. His studies on the Basques and the Papacy have extended beyond this medieval period into the modern. His most recent publication is a book on the seventh- and eighth-century versions of the Chronicle of Fredegar for the Monumenta Germaniae Historica.Select bibliography
The following select list of writing. Only first printings and English versions are noted, as well as the latest revisions.
- Early Medieval Spain: Unity in Diversity, 400-1000
- The Basques
- The Arab Conquest of Spain, 710-797
- Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000
- Law, Culture and Regionalism in Early Medieval Spain
- Bede's Ecclesiastical History: Introduction and notes, together with translations of Bede's Letter to Egbert and his Greater Chronicle
- Fredegar
- Oxford Archaeological Guide to Spain
- Charlemagne
- Visigothic Spain, 409-711
- Ideal and Reality in Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Society: Studies presented to Professor J.M. Wallace-Hadrill
- Charlemagne's Heir: New Approaches to the Reign of Louis the Pious
- Medieval Spain: Culture, Conflict and Coexistence
- Keepers of the Keys of Heaven: A History of the Papacy
- Caliphs and Kings: Spain, 796-1031