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User:Celia Chazelle

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Celia Chazelle is a historian of the European Middle Ages, with research interests mainly in the religion and culture of late antique and early medieval western Europe and the Mediterranean. She earned her PhD in Medieval Studies from Yale University in 1985 and currently teaches in the History Department of The College of New Jersey. For further information, visit her website at http://www.tcnj.edu/~chazelle/ which has links to her list of publications and other webpages.

Celia is currently editing the Middle Ages article.





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