Kenneth Baxter Wolf (Santa Bárbara, California, 1 de junio de 1957)[1] es un historiador y medievalista estadounidense.
Es profesor de historia en Pomona College, en Claremont (California).
[2] Ha escrito obras como Christian Martyrs in Muslim Spain (Cambridge University Press, 1988),[3][4] The Normans and Their Historians in Eleventh-Century Italy (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1995)[5] y The Poverty of Riches.
Francis of Assisi Reconsidered (Oxford University Press, 2003),[2] También ha traducido textos como Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain (Liverpool University Press, 1990),[6] The Deeds of Count Roger and of His Brother Duke Robert Guiscard (University of Michigan Press, 2005)[7] y The Life and Afterlife of St.
Testimony from her Canonization Hearings (Oxford University Press, 2011),[8][9] entre otras.