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Ellen Widder (born September 8, 1955 in Duisburg ) is a German historian .

Ellen Widder studied history, geography, education and art history at the University of Münster from 1975 to 1982 . The first state examination took place there in 1982. She received her doctorate from Heinz Stoob in 1986 at the University of Münster on the subject of Charles IV's travel rule south of the Alps. From 1986 to 1989 she was a research assistant at the Collaborative Research Center 231 “Carriers, fields, forms of pragmatic writing in the Middle Ages” at the University of Münster. From 1989 to 1995 Widder was a research assistant at the University of Münster. It was there that she completed her habilitation in 1996 with a thesis on chancellors and law firms. A contribution to the structural history of the late medieval sovereignty , which was considerably revised and expanded as chancellors and offices in the late Middle Ages. A Histoire croisée of the princely administration in the south-west of the empire was published in 2016. She worked as a university lecturer in Münster from 1996 to 1997. This was followed in 1996/97 by substitute professorships at the University of Regensburg , the Humboldt University in Berlin and the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen . Since October 1997 she has been teaching as professor for medieval history at the University of Tübingen. Widder has been a corresponding member of the Historical Commission for Westphalia since 1997 and a member of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg since July 2012 .

Her research interests are the imperial and constitutional history of the late Middle Ages, the city history of the Middle Ages, the history of the late medieval courts and court orders, the history of Italy in the late Middle Ages, the late medieval administrative history, the Westphalian, Lower Saxony and southwest German regional history, the nobility in the High Middle Ages and the history of the Electoral Palatinate.

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Monographs

  • Itinerary and Politics. Studies on Charles IV's travel rule south of the Alps (= research on the history of the emperors and popes in the Middle Ages. Vol. 10). Böhlau, Cologne et al. 1993, ISBN 3-412-06592-7 (also: Münster (Westphalia), university, dissertation, 1986).
  • Waiblingen. A city in the late Middle Ages (= Waiblingen in the past and present. 16th special volume). Waiblingen 2005, ISBN 3-927981-14-1 .
  • Chancellors and law firms in the late Middle Ages. A histoire croisée of princely administration in the south-west of the empire (= publications of the commission for historical regional studies in Baden-Württemberg, series B: Research. Vol. 204). Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2016, ISBN 978-3-17-028868-3

Editorships

  • From Luxembourg count to European ruler. New research on Henry VII. (= Publications du CLUDEM. Vol. 23). CLUDEM, Luxembourg 2008, ISBN 2-919979-19-1 .
  • Manipulus florum. From the Middle Ages, regional history, literature and historiography. Festschrift for Peter Johanek on his 60th birthday. Waxmann, Münster et al. 2000, ISBN 3-89325-743-8 .
  • Vestigia monasteriensia: Westphalia - Rhineland - Netherlands (= studies on regional history. Vol. 5). Publishing house for regional history Bielefeld 1995, ISBN 3-89534-110-X .
  • Between civic pride and princely state. Soest in the early modern period (= Soest contributions. Vol. 54). Westfälische Verlags-Buchhandlung Mocker and Jahn, Soest 1995, ISBN 3-87902-044-2 .

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Remarks

  1. See the reviews of Andreas Kiesewetter, in: Sources and research from Italian archives and libraries 75 (1995), pp. 687–688 ( online ); Wilhelm Baum , in: Der Schlern 69 (1995), pp. 371–373; Olaf B. Rader , in: German Archive for Research into the Middle Ages 51 (1995), 293 ( online ); Pierre Racine , in: Francia 22 (1995), pp. 323-324 ( online ); Ingrid Baumgärtner , in: Historisches Jahrbuch 116 (1996), pp. 211–212; Roland Pauler, in: Zeitschrift für Bayerische Landesgeschichte 59 (1996), pp. 211–212 ( online ); Peter Thorau , in: Journal of the Savigny Foundation for Legal History, German Department 115 (1998), pp. 697–699; Ferdinand Seibt , in: Das Historisch-Politische Buch 42 (1994), pp. 368–369.
  2. See the reviews of Immo Eberl, in: Historische Zeitschrift 305 (2017), pp. 828–829; Christian Lackner , in: Mitteilungen des Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung 126 (2018), pp. 188–189; Benjamin Müsegades, in: Rottenburger Jahrbuch für Kirchengeschichte 36 (2017), pp. 295–299 ( online ).