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Louisa Burnham is a Professor of History at Middlebury College, specializing in late medieval southern Europe, particularly the intersection of Franciscans and heretics. She received her A.B. from Harvard and Ph.D. from Northwestern University. Her research explores religious dissent, urban history, and medieval intellectual traditions.
- Research focus on Franciscan communities and heretical movements in Languedoc
- Teaches courses on medieval cities, Mediterranean history, and historical methods
- Grants from Fulbright Foundation, NEH, and Mellon Foundation
Her scholarly work includes a monograph on Languedoc heretics and comparative studies of Buddhist and Christian monasticism. She has received recognition for her contributions to medieval studies.
- Honorable Mention, James P. Hanlon Book Award (2008)
Burnham supervises independent studies and senior theses, emphasizing primary source analysis and historical narrative construction.
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