James Cook

Resident scholar

James Cook is Senior Lecturer in Early Music at the University of Edinburgh. He received his PhD in 2014 with a thesis on fifteenth-century English mass cycles, has taught at the Universities of Nottingham, Cambridge, Huddersfield, Bangor and Sheffield, and was a post-doctoral fellow of the Society for Renaissance Studies for 2015-16. He specialises in music of the 14th-16th centuries and also in the representation of Early Music in popular culture (for more information, see here and here). For a list of recent publications, see here.