Mark Blackburn (numismatist)

Mark Alistair Sinclair Blackburn, FSA, FRHistS (5 January 1953 – 1 September 2011) was a British numismatist and economic historian.He was educated at the Skinners' School in Tunbridge Wells and St Edmund Hall, Oxford.[1][2][3][4][5] In 1983, Blackburn was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA).[6] In 2008, he was awarded the John Sanford Saltus Medal by the British Numismatic Society.[9] Early Medieval Monetary History: Studies in Memory of Mark Blackburn, edited by Rory Naismith, Martin Allen and Elina Screen, was published in 2014.
FRHistSnumismatisteconomic historianSkinners' SchoolSt Edmund HallFitzwilliam MuseumReaderUniversity of CambridgeFellowGonville and Caius College, CambridgePresidentBritish Numismatic SocietyFellow of the Society of Antiquaries of LondonFellow of the Royal Historical Society2008 MedalRoyal Numismatic SocietyBritish AcademyWho Was WhoDerek Allen PrizeOliver StrunkJulian BuddenDavid BrownReinhard StrohmJ. E. StevensPeter HolmanColin TimmsPhilip V. BohlmanGary TomlinsonArnold WhittallMargaret BentAlejandro PlanchartSuzanne G. CusickGeorges Le RiderCécile MorrissonGert HatzPhilip GriersonMichael MetcalfRichard ReeceMichael CrawfordAndrew BurnettJoe CribbKenneth JacksonBrian Ó CuivJ. E. Caerwyn WilliamsEric P. HampProinsias Mac CanaDerick ThomsonPádraig Ó RiainDaniel HuwsDafydd JenkinsFergus KellyPierre-Yves LambertMáire HerbertRalph A. Griffiths