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Thomas Hahn's CV - University of Rochester

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<strong>Thomas</strong> Hahn, <strong>CV</strong>, 9<br />

“Indulgence for Good Pagans in Fourteenth-Century England,” selected in competition for<br />

younger scholars, for presentation at Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> Medieval Academy <strong>of</strong> America,<br />

Toronto, May 1977.<br />

“Understanding the York Cycle,” <strong>Rochester</strong> Medieval Studies Center, September, 1977.<br />

“Medieval Indians in the Renaissance,” <strong>Rochester</strong> Medieval Studies Center, September, 1977<br />

“Death in the Middle Ages,” <strong>Rochester</strong> Medieval Center, September, 1975.<br />

“Renaissance Ideas <strong>of</strong> the Indian,” Annual Meeting, Renaissance Society <strong>of</strong> America, Los<br />

Angeles, 1975.<br />

“Medieval Attitudes Towards India,” Ninth Annual Conference on Medieval Studies,<br />

Kalamazoo, 1974.<br />

INTERVIEWS, COMMENTARIES, ETC.<br />

Workaholic Productions (Los Angeles), Interview for History Channel Documentary on “Sharp-<br />

Shooters,” September 2005.<br />

Seoul (Korea) Broadcasting System, Interview for Documentary Film on Robin Hood to be<br />

broadcast in Korea, London UK, 17 November 2003.<br />

Galafilms (Montreal) and the History Channel, Interview for Documentary Film on Robin Hood,<br />

(3 hours), London, UK, 12 November 2003.<br />

“In Our Time,” with Melvyn Bragg, BBC Radio 4, interview on Robin Hood, 30 October 2003;<br />

rebroadcast several times.<br />

ITV (UK) Proposed History Channel Program, “‘Robin Hood,” consultant July 2002 (unpaid).<br />

“Hunting Robin Hood,” Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, IDEAS series: broadcast October<br />

2001 – interview with Seth Feldman. Best Radio Documentary Award, 2001.<br />

BBC TV, Proposed series, “Robin Hood,” consultant 2000 (unpaid).<br />

“Heroes and Academics,” BBC Radio Drive Time, 1998.<br />

“Robin Hood, Myth or Reality?” Talking History, Creighton <strong>University</strong> Web Radio, 5 October<br />

1998.<br />

“Robin Hood as Popular Hero,” The Osgood Files, CBS Radio, 5 February 1998; rebroadcast.<br />

“A Merry Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Academics,” Associated Press feature story and interview, October 1997<br />

(syndicated in more than 100 newspapers).<br />

“Robin Hood Conference,” CNN TV and on-line feature (quoted as source), October 1997.<br />

“Studying Robin Hood,” TV spot, WROC 10, <strong>Rochester</strong> NY, October 1997.<br />

PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT:<br />

General Editor, New Chaucer Bibliographies, 1985- (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Toronto Press).<br />

General Editor, America Observed: The First Books in English on the New World, series<br />

published by Boydell & Brewer.<br />

Founding Member, North American Secretary, International Association for Robin Hood<br />

Studies, 1996- .

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