Elizabeth-Brown-Obituary

Elizabeth Atkinson Rash Brown

Manhattan, New York

Feb 16, 1932 – Aug 8, 2024

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February 16, 1932
DIED
August 8, 2024
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Manhattan, New York

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Elizabeth A.R. Brown, Historian Who Refuted the Existence of Feudalism, dies in New York City, August 8, 2024 Elizabeth Atkinson Rash Brown, Ph.D., known to her friends, colleagues, and foe as Peggy, died in her Upper Westside Manhattan apartment. She was 92. Born on February 16, 1932, from...

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My dear Peggy, we miss you very much. We met almost 25 years ago at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Yves of St. Denis brought us together. You were always so full of energy and plans, and you had more manuscripts and archival sources in your memory than anyone else! I learned a lot from you, and it was always wonderful to meet you in Paris!

I am much saddened to learn of Peggy's death, our contacts over 40 or more years were intermittent but always fruitful. I learned so much from her work and it was a great honour to be asked to write a brief introduction to the very fine edition that she, Cynthia Brown and Jean Luc Deuffic produced of fascinating documents on Les funerailles d'une reine Anne de Bretagne (1514), textes, images et manuscrits, Pecia 15 (2012). We both had this common interest in the remarkable career of Anne,...

My dear friend Peggy. I was thinking of you and Ralph and just learned now of your passing. I am heartbroken and sad. You were always so wonderful, kind and a true mother-figure to me. I will miss you dearly. My love to you in heaven!!! Xoxoxo Peggy B.

I will so miss Peggy & her Paris visits. She was a true force of nature & so inspiring !

J'ai connu Peggy il y a une quinzaine d'années lorsque je préparais un volume consacré au 5e centenaire de la mort d'Anne de Bretagne, et j'ai pu la rencontrer à plusieurs reprises lors de ses séjours parisiens. Peggy était une femme forte et magnifique. On ne peut l'oublier. Requiescat in pace PEGGY. Jean-Luc Deuffic Des Monts d'Arrée, en Bretagne

We are very sad to learn of Peggy´s death. We send our condolences to Ralph, Vickie, Alex, and Lucy. Very sincerely, David and Susie Williamson, West Cornwall, Ct.

Peggy had a knack for caring about people in 360°. She wrote to me several times about research or to exchange work in progress, but also with kindness and empathy through family tragedies, natural disasters and health crises. She was an outstanding example of how a great mind can coexist with deep humanity, and will be much missed.

I knew Peggy from the International Medieval Society Paris . She was generous and amazing.

I met Peggy at an HD opera at the Walter Reade Theater & continued to see her there and at the Metropolitan Opera. She was always interested and engaged in the performances and rehearsals she attended, as well as the issues that came up in our lives. I enjoyed my time with her and wish that I could have known this brilliant lady and fighter for a longer period of time. Franny Milberg [email protected]