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Senior Lecturer
BA (Hons), MA, PhD (University of Melbourne); Grad. Dip. Ed. (Sec), Grad. Cert.(Rel. Ed.) (Australian Catholic University)

| Contact Campus | Sandy Bay Campus |
| Building | Humanities Building |
| Room Reference | 442 |
| Telephone | +61 3 6226 2294 |
| Fax | +61 3 6226 2392 |
| Elizabeth.Freeman@utas.edu.au |
Elizabeth joined the School of History and Classics in 2001. She teaches the history of Europe in the early Middle Ages (300-1000AD) and High Middle Ages (1000-1300AD).
Please click here to link to the UTas Web Access Research portal (WARP) which lists Elizabeth's funded projects, graduate research supervision and publication information.
Elizabeth’s research interests focus on medieval Christianity, especially the monastic history of the High Middle Ages. Her research specialty is the Cistercian monastic order (both monks and nuns), with attention to Cistercian spirituality and broader interactions with society, especially in England and France. She has published a book on Cistercian chronicles and is currently completing a book on the histories of Cistercian nuns in England between the twelfth and sixteenth centuries. She enjoys working in the area of medieval studies because the field is so broad – 1000 years and all of Europe to investigate!
Elizabeth is the History Honours Co-Ordinator.
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Authorised by the Acting Head of School, Humanities
27 November, 2012
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