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Emily Tabuteau is an Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Undergraduate Affairs in the Department of History at Michigan State University. Her academic focus is on medieval, political, and social history predominantly in the context of Europe. Dr. Tabuteau's teaching is concentrated on pre-modern European history, especially the Middle Ages, and she regularly teaches lecture courses that cover topics such as medieval English peasants and Roman history. She has been involved in teaching introductory seminars for undergraduates, including HST 201, HST 205, and HST 331, with a particular interest in themes like the Norman Conquest and the Magna Carta. Her research interests encompass Anglo-Norman customary law from the eleventh and twelfth centuries, and she has contributed to the field through published works, including her book on the transfers of property in eleventh-century Norman law. Dr. Tabuteau works closely with History majors and advises students in the Honors College pursuing History minors or courses of interest in history, fostering academic growth and enthusiasm in the study of history.
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