Identity area
Reference code
Linehan
Unique identifier
Title
Date(s)
- 1961-2020 (Creation)
Level of description
Fonds
Extent and medium
c. 114 boxes, plus oversized items; paper, photographs, microfilm, CD-ROMs
Context area
Name of creator
Biographical history
Peter Anthony Linehan was born on 11 July 1943 in Mortlake, Richmond upon Thames. He was a pupil at St Benedict's School, Ealing, and in 1961 began work on a History undergraduate degree at St John's College, Cambridge, eventually writing a PhD on 'Reform and reaction: the Spanish kingdoms and the Papacy in the thirteenth century'. He became a Fellow of St John's in 1966, and over the next decades spend twenty years as a Tutor, fourteen as Tutor for Graduate Affairs, and eleven as Dean of Discipline (a role in which, disliking the divisive nature of fines, he exercised creativity when administering punishments). Specialising in the history of the medieval Church and of medieval Spain and Portugal, he published around a hundred books and articles on these topics. His first book, The Spanish Church and the Papacy in the Thirteenth Century, caused a minor scandal in Spain for its discovery of chaotic rivalries; its author was labelled 'an enemy of the Church'. Other works included History and the Historians of Medieval Spain, The Ladies of Zamora and The Medieval World. He was a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Historical Society, and in 2018 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Within St John's, he was a member of the Fellows' Book Group and a conductor of College ghost tours, and the editor of St John's College: A History, published to coincide with the College's 2011 quincentenary. To the latter he contributed the section on the twentieth century, allegedly to encourage those living members of St John's featured therein to permit him to retain his set of College rooms into retirement. Peter Linehan died in Cambridge on 9 July 2020.
(Sources: College obituary; Telegraph obituary.)
Repository
Archival history
Immediate source of acquisition or transfer
Bequest of Peter Anthony Linehan, 2020.
Content and structure area
Scope and content
The material primarily relates to Peter Linehan's academic career: his historical research, and his various roles within St John's College, including his time as Dean and his editorship of St John's College, Cambridge: A History (2011). 'Extracurricular activities', including personal correspondence and non-academic writing, are also represented.
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Accruals
System of arrangement
Material sourced by Peter Linehan from other archives was, largely, already filed and alphabetically sequenced when it came to the Library; there was further suggestion of deliberate organisation elsewhere in the papers. Some tactful rearrangement and relocation has been applied for the sake of clarity and consistency.
Conditions of access and use area
Conditions governing access
Some College-related documentation contains sensitive information about living individuals and is therefore closed.
Conditions governing reproduction
Peter Linehan's research material includes a great many copies derived from originals and microfilm held at other archival institutions: while these reproductions have, in the name of coherence, been retained, readers are advised that neither St John's College nor Peter Linehan's estate controls the rights to their contents, such that permission to quote from or further reproduce such material must be applied for at source.
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Allied materials area
Existence and location of originals
Existence and location of copies
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Notes area
Note
Preferred citation: St John's College Library, Papers of Peter Anthony Linehan.