Maximilian Suchberger

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Maximilian habenberger (* 1969 ) is an Austrian historian .

Life

From 1988 to 1994 he studied history and the subject combination of historical auxiliary sciences in Vienna . From 1996 to 1998 he completed the training course at the Institute for Austrian Historical Research , where he passed the state examination in June 1998 and obtained the Master of Advanced Studies . Since 1997 he has worked at the Institute for Medieval Research at the Austrian Academy of Sciences . After graduating as Dr. phil. In 2001 he has been a lecturer at the University of Vienna since 2003 . Since 2008 he has been a group leader for early medieval research. After completing his habilitation in 2011 at the University of Vienna for medieval history and historical auxiliary sciences with the habilitation thesis Sermones. In the 2011 summer semester, he represented Stefan Esders on a chair at the Free University of Berlin, preaching and politics in early medieval Bavaria . In the summer semester of 2012 he taught as a visiting professor at the University of Vienna at Walter Pohl's chair . From 2012 to 2016 he headed the FWF project 24045 The Eastern Alps revisited: Continuity and change from late antiquity to the Middle Ages and from 2013 to 2016 the project 25175 The Colombian Network: Identities of the Elites and Christian Communities . Since 2015 he has headed the Department of Historical Identity Research and in the 2016 winter semester he taught as a visiting professor for historical and cultural studies in Europe at the University of Vienna at the Wolfgang Schmales chair .

His main research interests are historical identity research, solidarity and social cohesion, cultural, social and religious history of the Middle Ages, hagiography, sermones and their tradition, historical auxiliary sciences and European history.

Fonts (selection)

  • as editor with Walter Pohl: Eugippius and Severin - the author, the text and the saint (= research on the history of the Middle Ages. Volume 2) (= memoranda. Austrian Academy of Sciences. Philosophical-Historical Class. Volume 297). Verl. Of the Österr. Akad. Der Wiss., Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7001-3019-8 .
  • as editor with Walter Pohl: Integration und Herrschaft. Ethnic identities and social organization in the early Middle Ages (= research on the history of the Middle Ages. Volume 3) (= memoranda. Austrian Academy of Sciences. Philosophical-Historical Class. Volume 301). Verl. Of the Österr. Akad. Der Wiss., Vienna 2002, ISBN 3-7001-3040-6 .
  • as editor with Richard Corradini and Meta Niederkorn-Bruck : Between writing and rewriting. Early medieval hagiography and historiography in the field of tension between compendia transmission and edition technique (= research on the history of the Middle Ages. Volume 18) (= memoranda. Austrian Academy of Sciences. Philosophical-Historical Class. Volume 406). Verl. Of the Österr. Akad. Der Wiss., Vienna 2010, ISBN 978-3-7001-3927-0 .
  • as editor with Yitzhak Hen and Marianne Pollheimer : Sermo doctorum. Compilers, Preachers, and their Audiences in the Early Medieval West (= Sermo. Volume 9). Brepols, Turnhout 2013, ISBN 978-2-503-53515-9 .
  • Sermon and politics in early medieval Bavaria. Arn von Salzburg, Charlemagne and the Salzburg Sermones Collection (= Millennium Studies. Volume 58). De Gruyter, Berlin et al. 2015, ISBN 3-11-044117-9 (also habilitation thesis, Vienna 2011).
  • as editor with Rob Meens and Els Rose : Religious and Cultural Authority in a Textual Landscape. Studies in the Prague Sacramentary, a Late Eighth-Century Bavarian Manuscript (= Cultural encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Volume 21). Brepols, Turnhout 2016, ISBN 9782503549200 .

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