G. G. Coulton
George Gordon Coulton was a British historian, known for numerous works on medieval history. He was known also as a keen controversialist.
Coulton was born in King's Lynn and educated at King's Lynn Grammar School, Felsted School, and St Catharine's College, Cambridge.
He taught for a short period, and was ordained in 1883. He did not however pursue a life in the Church of England, due to the absence of vocation, and took further teaching jobs, beginning as an independent scholar to study the history of the Middle Ages. A fierce anti-Catholic, he was often, especially during the 1930s, embroiled in embittered journalistic controversy with Hilaire Belloc, who detested him.
In 1911 Coulton found a lecturing position at the University of Cambridge. He became a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge in 1919, and a Fellow of the British Academy in 1929.
Works
Father Rhine travel writing- "The Monastic Legend: A Criticism of Abbot Gasquet's Henry VIII and the English Monasteries", article, Medieval Studies, issue 1.Friar's Lantern Pearl. A Fourteenth-Century Poem translatorFrom Saint Francis to Dante. Translations from the Chronicle of the Franciscan Salimbene Chaucer and his England - Reprinted in 1993 by Bracken Books.A Medieval Garner Life in the Middle Ages French Monasticism in 1503 The Main Illusions of Pacificism: a Criticism of Mr. Norman Angell and of the Union of Democratic Control The Plain man's religion in the Middle Ages pamphletThe Case for Compulsory Military Service Social Life in Britain from the Conquest to the Reformation Christ, St Francis and To-Day The Roman Catholic Church and the Bible. Some Historical Notes bookletMonasticism: Its Cause and Effects. Sketch of the Social and Intellectual Part Played By World History By the Monastic InstitutionInfant Perdition in the Middle Ages Papal Infallibility A Victorian Schoolmaster: Henry Hart of Sedbergh The Death Penalty for Heresy from 1164 to 1921 AD Roman Catholic Truth: An Open Discussion between G. G. Coulton and L. J. Walker The Medieval Village ''Medieval Village, Manor & MonasteryArt and the Reformation also as Medieval Faith And Symbolism and Fate of Medieval Art in the Renaissance & ReformationMiracle of the Blessed Virgin Mary editorThe Inquisition Modern Faith The Black Death Crusades, Commerce and Adventure The Works of Liudprand of Cremona edited with Eileen PowerMalta - And Beyond pamphletFroissart and His Chronicles: The Chronicler of European Chivalry The Medieval Scene Ten Medieval Studies, with Four Appendices Romanism And Truth In Defence of the Reformation Some Problems in Medieval Historiography Raleigh LectureTwo saints: St. Bernard & St. Francis Scottish Abbeys and Social LifeThe Meaning of Medieval Moneys Commentary on the Rule of St Augustine By Robertus Richardinus editorH. W. Fowler The Faith of St. Thomas More Sectarian History: A Fresh Development pamphletThe Scandal of Cardinal Gasquet pamphletInquisition and Liberty Medieval Panorama Studies in Medieval Thought Europe's Apprenticeship - a Survey of Medieval Latin with Examples Fourscore Years: an Autobiography, winner of the James Tait Black Memorial PrizeIs The Catholic Church Anti-Social? with Arnold LunnStained Glass of the 12th and 13th Centuries from French Cathedrals with Marcel AubertFive Centuries of Religion'' in four volumes: I St. Bernard, his predecessors and successors, 1000-1200 AD, II The friars and the dead weight of tradition, 1200-1400 AD, III Getting & spending, IV The last days of medieval monachism