Harald Müller (historian)

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Harald Müller (born October 6, 1962 in Stolberg (Rhld.) ) Is a German historian .

Harald Müller studied Ancient, Middle and Modern History and Philosophy at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen . In 1996 he received his doctorate with a thesis suggested and supervised by Dietrich Lohrmann on delegated papal jurisdiction in the 12th and early 13th centuries. From 1998 to 2005 he worked as a research assistant to Johannes Helmrath at the Humboldt University in Berlin . In 2005 he completed his habilitation there with a thesis on humanists and humanism in the monasteries of the late medieval empire . In 2005/06 he taught as a substitute professor for historical auxiliary sciences and archival science at the University of Leipzig . From October 2007 to July 2008 he was a substitute professor for Medieval and Modern History and Comparative National History at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz . Since September 2008 he has been a professor of Middle History at RWTH Aachen University, and in 2014/15 he worked as a Senior Fellow at the Historical College of LMU Munich . As a scholarship holder of the Historisches Kolleg, he held a colloquium on the topic of authority and crisis in March 2015 . The loss of clarity and its consequences using the example of the medieval counter-popes . In April 2015, Müller took over the chairmanship of the Aachen History Association . In March 2016 he became a member of the Constance Working Group for Medieval History .

His research interests are the Middle Ages and the age of early humanism, church history and canon law , with particular specialization in ecclesiastical delegated jurisdiction and the phenomenon of the medieval counter-popes .

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • Papal delegation jurisdiction in Normandy (12th and early 13th centuries) (= studies and documents on Gallia Pontificia. Vol. 4). 2 parts, Bouvier, Bonn 1997 (also partly: dissertation, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen, 1996).
  • Habit and habit. Monks and humanists in dialogue (= late Middle Ages and Reformation. Texts and investigations. NR 32). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2006, ISBN 3-16-149123-8 (also: Habilitation thesis, Humboldt University Berlin, 2005).
  • Middle Ages. 2nd, revised and updated edition. De Gruyter Oldenbourg, Berlin / Boston 2015, ISBN 978-3-11-039968-4 .

Editorships

  • with Florian Eßer: cultures of knowledge. Conditions of scientific innovation (= studies of the Aachen competence center. Vol. 12). Kassel University Press, Kassel 2012, ISBN 978-3-86219-236-6 .
  • with Franz J. Felten , Heidrun Ochs: Landschaft (en). Concepts - forms - implications (= historical regional studies. Vol. 68). Steiner, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-515-10526-2 .
  • with Jochen Johrendt : Rome and the regions. Studies on the homogenization of the Latin Church in the High Middle Ages (= treatises of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen. Philological-Historical Class. NF 19). De Gruyter, Berlin / Boston 2012, ISBN 978-3-11-028929-9 .
  • with Brigitte Hotz: antipopes. An undesirable medieval phenomenon (= papacy in medieval Europe. Vol. 1). Böhlau, Vienna et al. 2012, ISBN 978-3-412-20953-7 .
  • Marienkirche. Aspects of their archeology and early history. Schnell + Steiner, Regensburg 2014, ISBN 3-7954-2801-7 .
  • The loss of clarity and its consequences using the example of the medieval counter-popes. On the crisis of papal authority in the struggle for the Cathedra Petri (= writings of the historical college. Colloquia. Vol. 95). De Gruyter Oldenbourg, Munich 2016, ISBN 978-3-11-046154-1 .

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Remarks

  1. Christiane Chmel: They cultivate Aachen's consciousness In: Aachener Zeitung from April 20, 2015.