Elizabeth Hallam Smith
Elizabeth Mary Hallam Smith (''née'' Hallam; born 5 November 1950) is an English historian and information professional who was the librarian of the House of Lords Library from 2006 to 2016. She is the first female to hold the post as well as the first to hold the post in conjunction with Director of Information Services. Provided by Wikipedia
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Beyond the body : death and social identity / by Hallam, Elizabeth, 1967-
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Beyond the body : death and social identity / by Hallam, Elizabeth, 1967-
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Death, memory, and material culture / by Hallam, Elizabeth, 1967-
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Death, memory, and material culture / by Hallam, Elizabeth, 1967-, Hockey, Jennifer Lorna
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Cultural encounters : representing 'otherness' /
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Cultural encounters : representing otherness /
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Making and growing : anthropological studies of organisms and artefacts /
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Creativity and cultural improvisation /
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Creativity and Cultural Improvisation /
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