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Georgina Pitt is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Discipline of History at the School of Humanities, The University of Western Australia, where she is concurrently completing her Doctor of Philosophy. Her academic profile centers on medieval European history with emphasis on social dynamics and institutional transformations.
Her research traverses Medieval History, Social Practice Theory, and Reform Movements, examining concepts of Otherness, political power structures, burial practices, and archaeological evidence. Key projects analyze Alfred the Great's reform program through material culture and social agency, military restructuring in Anglo-Saxon England, and cross-cultural material exchanges in medieval Europe.
Recent publications (2022-2023) reveal a cohesive focus on the Early Middle Ages, particularly Anglo-Saxon England, integrating archaeological perspectives with social theory. Her work consistently explores how material objects and spatial practices materialized political ideology, with growing attention to temporal perception and community formation in medieval contexts.
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As a doctoral candidate, Pitt is not listed as supervising students. No research grants or funding sources were referenced in the available information.




