Inken Schmidt-Voges

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Inken Schmidt-Voges (born July 1, 1973 in Bochum ) is a German historian .

Life

From 1992 to 1994 she studied medium and modern history, specialist journalism, Slavic studies and art history in Gießen and from 1994 to 1998 medium and modern history, sociology and art history in Kiel . From 1999 to 2002 she was a scholarship holder at the DFG graduate college “Imaginatio borealis. Pictures of the North ”at the University of Kiel. After completing his doctorate in 2003, “De antiqua claritate et clara antiquitate Gothorum. Gothicism as a model of identity in early modern Sweden ”she was a freelance project worker from 2003 to 2005 and was on parental leave. From 2005 to 2014 she was a research assistant at the History Department and at the Institute for Cultural History of the Early Modern Age, University of Osnabrück . From 2008 to 2011 she headed the DFG project “Peace Education. Legal transfer between the Old Kingdom and Sweden around 1600 ”. After her habilitation in 2012 and the award of the Venia legendi for modern and contemporary history at the University of Osnabrück for her habilitation thesis “Micropolitics of Peace. Semantics and Practices of Domestic Peace in the 18th Century ”she represented the professorship for early modern history in Osnabrück in 2013 . Since 2014 she has headed the DFG project “Medial Constructions of Peace in Europe 1710–1721”. In 2014 she accepted the professorship for Early Modern History at the Philipps University of Marburg .

Her research and teaching focuses on political culture and communication in early modern Europe, house, household and family in early modern Europe, gender history in early modern times, northern, north-western and central Europe in early modern times, cultural contacts and transfer processes, and historical peace research.

Works (selection)

  • Wilhelm Tell in the political culture of the old Confederation , Kiel 1999, OCLC 247297632 (also: Master's thesis, University of Kiel 1999).
  • with Annelore Engel-Braunschmidt , Gerhard Fouquet and Wiebke von Hinden (eds.): Ultima Thule. Pictures of the North from antiquity to the present (= Imaginatio borealis. Pictures of the North , Vol. 1), Frankfurt am Main 2001, ISBN 3631370911 .
  • De clara antiquitate et antiqua claritate Gothorum. Gothicism as a model of identity in early modern Sweden (= Imaginatio borealis. Pictures of the North , Vol. 4), Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 3-631-52140-5 (also: Dissertation, University of Kiel, 2003).
  • Marriage - home - family. Social Institutions in Transition 1750–1820 , Cologne 2010, ISBN 978-3-412-20539-3 .
  • with Siegrid Westphal , Tobias Bartke, Volker Arnke (eds.): Pax perpetua. Recent research on peace in the early modern period (= Library of the Old Reich , Vol. 8), Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-486-59820-9 .
  • with Siegrid Westphal and Anette Baumann (eds.): Venus and Vulcanus. Marriages and their conflicts in the early modern era (= Library of the Old Reich , Vol. 6), Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-486-57912-3 .
  • with Simone Derix , Joachim Eibach , Philip Hahn, Elizabeth Harding and Margareth Lanzinger (eds.) The house in the history of Europe. A manual , Berlin 2015, ISBN 3-11-035888-3 .
  • with Nils Jörn (Ed.): Allied with Sweden - occupied by Sweden. Actors, practices and perceptions of Swedish rule in the Old Kingdom during the Thirty Years War , Hamburg 2015, ISBN 978-3-8300-8818-9 .
  • Micropolitics of Peace. Semantics and practices of domestic peace in the 18th century (= library old Reich , vol. 18), Berlin 2015, ISBN 3-11-040216-5 (also: habilitation thesis, University of Osnabrück, 2011).
  • with Ana María Crespo Solana (Ed.): New worlds? Transformations in the culture of international relations c. 1713 , Aldershot 2017, ISBN 978-1-47246390-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Schmidt-Voges, Inken. In: Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar Online. degruyter.com, accessed on June 3, 2020 (founded by Joseph Kürschner , constantly updated, restricted online edition).