Sophie Thérèse Ambler
Co-Director
Sophie Ambler (FRHistS, FHEA) is Reader in Medieval History at Lancaster University. Her current research focuses on the history of war in medieval Britain c.1100-1400, building on previous research on the ethics and practice of war, politics, rebellion and revolution, set out in two monographs: The Song of Simon de Montfort: England's First Revolutionary and the Death of Chivalry (Picador and OUP, 2019) and Bishops in the Political Community of England, 1213-1272 (OUP, 2017). With an interest in battlefields and conflict landscapes, she is a Panel Member of the Battlefields Trust's Battlefields Panel, providing expert advice on battlefield research, development threats, and strategy and policy. In Cumbria, as a Trustee of Lowther Castle and Gardens Trust, she leads the Lowther Medieval Castle and Village project, which unites History and Archaeology to uncover the Norman conquest and colonisation of the Kingdom of Cumbria in 1092. Sophie holds a Philip Leverhulme Prize in History (2020) and in Michaelmas 2022 was a Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. She enjoys writing for and speaking to a broad public audience through TV, radio and print.
Dr Sophie Therese Ambler