Greer has produced a detailed and insightful study on the reshaping of dynasty memory with relevance to historians of early medieval monasticisms, dynasties, and the Ottonian world writ large.
Sarah Greer is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow based at the University of Oxford, working on how early medieval dynasties in Western Europe were remembered at their burial sites in the tenth and eleventh centuries.
She completed her undergraduate and Master's degrees at the University of Auckland in New Zealand before moving to the United Kingdom to study for her PhD at the University of St Andrews.