Dorothea Nolde

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Dorothea Nolde (* 1965 in Ahrensburg ) is a German historian .

Life

From 1992 to 1993 she was a research assistant at the History Department of the University of Hamburg . After completing her doctorate (1992–1998) in Medieval and Modern History in Hamburg , she did research from 1999 to 2000 as a visiting scholar at the Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme . From 1999 to 2001 she was the scientific coordinator of the research program Cultural Exchange in Europe, 1400–1700 of the European Science Foundation . From 2000 to 2003 she was a research assistant in the research project Translating seen into scene: Identity construction and self-representation in stories of conquerors from the “New World” at the University of Basel . From 2004 to 2005 she was the project leader of the SNSF research project Foreign Experience and Cultural Transfer: German and French-speaking European travelers aged 16-18. Century at the historical seminar in Basel . From 2005 to 2012 she taught as junior professor for early modern history and head of the early modern working group at the University of Bremen . After completing her habilitation in 2012 in the subject of modern and contemporary history at the University of Basel, she represented the professorship of Early Modern History (Chair Claudia Opitz ) at the University of Basel from 2012 to 2013 . In 2013 she was an academic adviser at the Department of History at Heidelberg University . From 2013 to 2014 she was visiting professor for early modern history at the Free University of Berlin . Since September 2014 she has been teaching as a university professor for modern history / focus on early modern times at the University of Vienna . Since October 2016 she has been Vice Dean of the Faculty of Historical and Cultural Studies for the business areas of research, promotion of young talent and gender equality.

Her main research interests are the comparative history of Western Europe in the early modern period (focus: France, Germany), the cultural history of diplomacy, cultural contacts and cultural transfer in the early modern period, historical violence and conflict research, and gender history.

Fonts (selection)

  • as editor with Susanna Burghartz and Maike Christadler: reporting, telling, controlling. Perception and Representation in the Early Colonial History of Europe . Frankfurt am Main 2003, ISBN 3-465-03276-4 .
  • Spouse murder. Power and Violence in Early Modern Marriage . Cologne 2003, ISBN 3-412-16600-6 .
  • as editor with Claudia Opitz: Cross-border family relationships. Actors and media of cultural transfer in the early modern period, Cologne 2008, ISBN 978-3-412-20100-5 .

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supporting documents

  1. ^ Google Books