Eva Haverkamp-Rott

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Eva Haverkamp-Rott is a German historian .

Eva Haverkamp-Rott (2019)

Life

From 1989 to 1990 she studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem , Department of Jewish History. In 1994 she obtained a master's degree in Jewish Studies , Medieval and Modern History at the Martin Buber Institute for Jewish Studies at the University of Cologne . From 1997 to 1998 she was a research assistant at the University of Würzburg in the GIF project by Karlheinz Müller and Simon Schwarzfuchs The Jewish medieval tombstones of Würzburg . At the University of Konstanz it acquired in 1999 by Dr. phil. in Medieval History (Dissertation: Hebrew reports on the persecution of the Jews during the First Crusade . Supervisor: Alexander Patschovsky , Israel Yuval ).

From 1999 to 2006 she taught as an Assistant Professor of (Medieval) Jewish History at Rice University (since 2001 as Anna Smith Fine Assistant Professor). From 2006 to 2008 she was the Anna Smith Fine Associate Professor of (Medieval) Jewish History at Rice University.

Since 2009 she has been teaching as professor for medieval Jewish history and culture at the LMU . Haverkamp-Rott got into a dispute with the Regensburg cultural advisor Klemens Unger, who had not edited a text she had written in an exhibition publication that had a so-called “Jewish pig” on the subject.

Eva Haverkamp-Rott is the daughter of the medievalist Alfred Haverkamp .

Fonts (selection)

  • Hebrew accounts of the persecution of the Jews during the First Crusade . Hanover: Hahn 2005, ISBN 3-7752-1301-5 .
  • Martyrs in Rivalry: The 1096 Jewish Martyrs and the Thebean Legion , in: Jewish History 23 (2009), pp. 319-342.
  • Jews in Christian Europe. Ashkenaz in the Middle Ages , in: Alan T. Levenson (Ed.), The Wiley Blackwell History of Jews and Judaism , Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell 2012, pp. 169-206.
  • Jewish Images on Christian Coins: Economy and Symbolism in Medieval Germany , in: Philippe Buc, Martha Keil and John Tolan (Eds.), Jews and Christians in Medieval Europe: The Historiographical Legacy of Bernard Blumenkranz . Turnhout: Brepols 2016, pp. 189–226.
  • Historiography , in: Robert Chazan (Ed.), The Cambridge History of Judaism, Vol. VI, The Middle Ages: The Christian World , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2018, pp. 836–859, 902–903.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Anti-Semitism carved in stone. In: bayerische-staatszeitung.de. Retrieved April 25, 2020 .