Stephen Turnbull (historian)

Stephen Richard Turnbull (born 6 February 1948) is a British academic, historian and writer.[1] He is a specialist in eastern military history, particularly in that of Japan. The books he wrote are mainly on Japanese and Mongolian subjects.

He attended Cambridge University where he gained his first degree. He currently holds an MA in Theology, MA in Military History and a PhD from the University of Leeds where he is currently a lecturer in Far Eastern Religions.

He has also written a number of books on other medieval topics. He was on the editorial board of the short-lived Medieval History Magazine (2003–2005), which was published in association with the Royal Armouries. He was a consultant for the widely successful PC game Shogun: Total War and also its well-received sequel Shogun 2: Total War, both products of Creative Assembly, as well as historical advisor on the severely panned Hollywood film 47 Ronin starring Keanu Reeves.[2]

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Notes

  1. Library of Congress (LOC), Turnbull, Stephen R.; Virtual International Authority File (VIAF), Turnbull, Stephen R.; retrieved 2012-10-19.
  2. "Dr Turnbull Profile". University of Leeds. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
  3. Turnbull, Stephen. (2005). Samurai Commanders, p. 2.

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