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Anuschka Tischer (* 1968 in Arnsberg ) is a German modern historian .

Scientific career

Tischer completed her studies in history, philosophy and dogmatics at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn in 1992 with a Magister Artium. In the following five years she worked as a research assistant at the Association for Research into Modern History in Bonn. She received her doctorate in 1998 with a topic on the change in foreign policy from Richelieu to Mazarin using the example of French diplomacy at the Peace of Westphalia .

From 2000 to 2002 she worked at the University of Latvia in Riga as a lecturer in history, which was financed by the Robert Bosch Foundation . After short periods of work in various research institutions, Tischer was employed as a research assistant in the early modern period at the Philipps University of Marburg from 2003 to 2011 . Her work was supported by scholarships and the like. a. of the German Historical Institute in Paris . In 2009 she completed her habilitation on Official Justifications of War in the Early Modern Era: Communicating Rulers in Europe Between Sovereignty and Corporate Self-Image . Afterwards she represented chairs of modern history and early modern times in Marburg and at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main .

In 2012 she accepted a professorship for Modern History at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg .

Publications (selection)

  • Together with Christoph Kampmann , Katharina Krause and Eva Krems: New models in old Europe. Break of tradition and innovation as a challenge of the early modern era , Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2012
  • Official founding of war in the early modern period: communication between rulers in Europe between sovereignty and corporate self-image (rule and social systems in the early modern period 12), Münster 2012 (habilitation thesis)
  • Ed. For the area of Europe in the field of state, political rule and the international state system of the Encyclopedia of the Modern Age, on behalf of the Institute for Cultural Studies (Essen) ed. by Friedrich Jäger, Stuttgart / Weimar, beginning with vol. 4, 2006
  • The history of the first Rhine Confederation from 1658 , from: Der Erste Rheinbund (1658), in: historicum.net, published on August 13, 2008
  • Selected testimonies from Courland nobles from the 18th century. Search for identity between Polish rule, German culture and Baltic homeland , in: Self-testimonies in Polish and German literature in the late Middle Ages and in the early modern period (15th-18th centuries) , ed. by Renata Skowronska, Helmut Flachenecker , Roman Czaja, Stanislaw Roszak, Janusz Tandecki (study series of the Polish Historical Mission 1). Toruń 2014, pp. 269–285
  • Limits of sovereignty: Examples of justifying violent interference in "internal affairs" in the early modern period , in: Historisches Jahrbuch 131 (2011), pp. 41–64
  • The Franco-Spanish War 1635-1659: the rediscovery of a turning point in European history , in: Heinz Duchhardt (ed.): The Peace of the Pyrenees 1659. Prehistory, reverberation, history of reception (publications by the Institute for European History Mainz Supplement 83), Göttingen 2010, Pp. 5-22
  • French diplomacy and diplomats at the Westphalian Peace Congress. Foreign policy under Richelieu and Mazarin (series of publications by the Association for Research into Modern History 29), Münster Verlag 1999

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Individual evidence

  1. Michael Kaiser wrote a review in: H-Soz-u-Kult, published on September 30, 2000.