Constance Anne Wilson – Welsh Historian and Librarian Who Helped Shape Modern Food Scholarship
Constance Anne Wilson – Welsh Historian and Librarian Who Helped Shape Modern Food Scholarship Constance Anne Wilson (who published as C. Anne Wilson ) was a Welsh food historian and librarian whose work helped establish the academic study of British food history . Born on 12 July 1927 in Gower, near Swansea , she became one of the most influential voices in the development of modern culinary scholarship. She died on 8 January 2023 , aged 95. Family Background and Swansea Roots Wilson was born into a scholarly Welsh family . Her father, Professor Rowland Wilson (1895–1980) , served for many years in the Mathematics Department at University College Swansea . Beginning as an assistant lecturer, he later rose to become Professor of Mathematics , remembered for his “long and devoted service to the University College of Swansea.” His contribution is commemorated through the Rowland Wilson Prize in Pure Mathematics . Her mother, Muriel C. Laycock , completed the family’s academic and cu...