Dr. Stansfield-Cudworth is Honorary Research Fellow in History at the University of Lancaster, where he teaches on early-medieval and late-medieval Europe.
He studied at the University of Lancaster, where he obtained his Ph.D., and he has also studied at the University of Copenhagen.
2009 0-7734-4714-8 This study examines the crown’s approach to government in South-West England during the later fifteenth century: it investigates Edward IV’s policy towards the English regions, and explores the feasibility of a regional approach by examining the politics, government, and ruling elites of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and Somerset from 1450 to 1500.