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Van Houts, Elisabeth M. C

LC control no.n 91063156
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Personal name headingVan Houts, Elisabeth M. C.
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Variant(s)Houts, Elisabeth M. C. van, 1952-
Houts, Liesbeth van, 1952-
Van Houts, Liesbeth, 1952-
Associated countryNetherlands England
Associated placeCambridge (England)
Birth date1952-09-15
Place of birthZaandam (Netherlands)
Field of activityHistory Civilization, Medieval
AffiliationEmmanuel College (University of Cambridge)
Newnham College
Profession or occupationHistorians Medievalists
University and college faculty members
Found inWilliam, of JumieĢ€ges. The Gesta Normannorum ducum of William. Volume 1, 1992: CIP title page (Elisabeth M.C. van Houts) galley (Newnham College, Cambridge)
Medieval memories, 2000: CIP t.itle page (Elisabeth van Houts) book title page (Elisabeth van Houts)
Wace. Roman de Rou, 2004: ECIP title page (Elisabeth M.C. van Houts) data view (born September 15, 1952)
A companion to the Anglo-Norman world, 2007: title page (Elisabeth van Houts)
Orderic vitalis, 2016: title page (Elisabeth van Houts) back cover (Honorary Professor of Medieval European History, University of Cambridge)
Emmanuel College website, viewed September 22, 2021: link to Fellows page (Professor Elisabeth van Houts, MA, LittD, PhD(Groningen), FRHistS; born 1952 in Zaandam, The Netherlands; studied history at the University of Groningen; she became a Visiting Fellow at Clare College, Cambridge, in 1983; she was College Lecturer and Tutor at Newnham College, Cambridge, from 1990 until 1997)
   <https://www.emma.cam.ac.uk/contact/fellows/?id=52>
English Wikipedia, viewed September 22, 2021 (Elisabeth van Houts; born 1952 in Zaandam (The Netherlands); Dutch-born British historian specializing in medieval European history; she is an Honorary Professor of Medieval European History in the Faculty of History and a Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge)
York Medieval Press website, viewed September 22, 2021 (under series title Writing history in the Middle Ages: Liesbeth Van Houts (Emmanuel College, Cambridge))
   <https://www.york.ac.uk/medieval-studies/york-medieval-press/ymp-series/>
Associated languageeng