Bele Freudenberg

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Bele Freudenberg (born January 25, 1978 in Hamburg ) is a German historian and author.

Bele Freudenberg studied history and psychology at the Universities of Hamburg and Edinburgh . She then worked, taught and researched between 2004 and 2012 at the History Department of the University of Hamburg. She did her doctorate with Hans-Werner Goetz in 2011 with a thesis on emotions and defamation with William of Newburgh , Richard of Devizes and Walter Map . Her first historical novel was published in August 2017 with the title Im Feuer der Freiheit by Bookspot-Verlag in Munich.

Freudenberg is a member of the Association for Hamburg History . She lives in Hamburg with her husband and two children.

Publications

Fiction

Scientific publications

  • Irarum Nutrix. Emotions and defamation at William of Newburgh, Richard of Devizes and Walter Map. Winkler, Bochum 2014, ISBN 3-89911-211-3 .

Editorships

  • with Norman Bade: Of Saracens and Jews, Gentiles and Heretics. The Christian-Occidental ideas of people of different faiths in the early and high Middle Ages in a comparative perspective. Winkler, Bochum 2013, ISBN 3-89911-202-4 .
  • with Anna Aurast, Simon Elling, Anja Lutz and Steffen Patzold : Hans-Werner Goetz, history of ideas. Collected writings on perceptions, interpretations and ideas in the Middle Ages. Winkler, Bochum 2007, ISBN 978-3-89911-087-6 .
  • Fury, anger, Irance. Interdisciplinary perspectives on medieval emotions (= The Middle Ages. Perspectives on Medieval Research. Journal of the Medieval Association. 14.2009,1). Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 2009.

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