Elisabeth Maria Cornelia van Houts, Lady Baker (born 1952) is a Dutch-born British historian specializing in medieval European history. Van Houts was born in
Zaandam in the
Netherlands.[1] She married historian Sir
John Baker in 2010.[citation needed]
She is an Honorary Professor of Medieval European History in the Faculty of History and a Fellow of
Emmanuel College, Cambridge.[2]
Harper-Bill, Christopher; Van Houts, Elisabeth M. C. (2003). A Companion to the Anglo-Norman World. Woodbridge: Boydell.
ISBN9780851156736.
Van Houts, Elisabeth Maria Cornelia (2001). Medieval Memories: men, women and the past in Europe, 700–1300. Women and Men in History. Longman.
ISBN9780582369023.
Van Houts, Elisabeth Maria Cornelia (2000). The Normans in Europe. Manchester Medieval Sources. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
ISBN9780719047510.
Van Houts, Elisabeth M. C. (1999). Memory and Gender in Medieval Europe, 900–1200. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
ISBN9780333568583.
Van Houts, Elisabeth M. C. (1995). Local and Regional Chronicles. Typologie des sources du Moyen Age occidental. Vol. 74. Turnhout: Brepols.
ISBN2503360009.