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Lisa Lines | |
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Born | Adelaide, Australia | 18 July 1980
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Influences | Paul Preston |
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Era | 18th to 21st century |
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Notable works | Milicianas (2011) |
Lisa Margaret Lines (born 18 July 1980) is a former academic editor, historian, author and lecturer in history at the University of New South Wales Canberra who is currently remanded in custody in South Australia having been charged with a number of serious criminal offences including attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder.[1]
She has written about the history of the Spanish Civil War and the prevalence and influence of plagiarism and academic integrity in higher education. On 24 November 2023 she was extradited from Palau to South Australia on charges that she conspired to murder her former husband and his mother.[2]