Background
Albano, Robert A. was born on June 5, 1956 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Michael J. and Helen A. (Hadenchuk) Albano.
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Examples of chronicle writing during the Middle Ages often present skewed or based interpretations of historical events. Yet such bias or misrepresentation does not indicate a failing on the chronicler's part. Rather, such interpretations are actually part of the historiographer's purpose, an intentional act that reveals the political, social, religious, and philosophical concerns of the chronicler and his time. In Middle English Historiography the author sets to examine the literary and even fictional nature of fourteenth-century English historical writing and to discover the secrets of the historiographer's art.
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Albano, Robert A. was born on June 5, 1956 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Michael J. and Helen A. (Hadenchuk) Albano.
Bachelor, California State University, Northridge, 1978; Master of Arts, California State University, Sacramento, 1982; Doctor of Philosophy, Purdue University, 1992.
Teacher, Valley Professional School, Van Nuys, California, 1978-1979; teacher, Our Lady of Loretto H.S., Los Angeles, 1979-1980; teacher, Robert Frost Junior H.S., Granada Hills, California, 1982; teacher, Chaminade Preparatory School, Canoga Park, California, 1982-1983; teacher, Granada Hills H.S., 1984-1986; instructor, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, 1987-1992; lecturer, U. Nevada, Las Vegas, 1992-1993; assistant Professor of English, Troy State University, Dothan, Alabama, 1994-1996; assistant professor, Xavier U., New Orleans, 1996-1997; assistant professor, University of Oxford College, Tamsui, Taiwan, since 1998.
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Member International Society Anglo-Saxonists, Medieval Association of Pacific.