Michael Ströhmer

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Michael Ströhmer (* 1968 in Bremen ) is a German historian and professor at the University of Paderborn .

Life

He studied history, art and media studies at the Universities of Bremen and Paderborn ( 1997 master's degree ). After completing his doctorate in 2001, he was a research assistant from 2001 to 2004 , and in 2005 assistant at the Chair for Early Modern History ( Frank Göttmann ) at the University of Paderborn . After completing his habilitation in 2012, he taught as a private lecturer at the Historical Institute of the University of Paderborn from 2012 to 2018 . From 2014 to 2017 he was a member of the BMBF project WeSa - Wesersandstein as a global cultural asset . From 2017 to 2018 he carried out a technical-historical research project on Paderborn Water Arts as monuments of European cultural heritage for the cultural heritage year ECHY 2018. Since 2018 he has been doing an environmental historical research project on the Pader as an economic area . In 2018 he was appointed adjunct professor at the University of Paderborn.

His research focuses on the early modern legal, constitutional and economic history of the Old Kingdom, witch research, spiritual statehood, regional urban history and the history of the climate and the environment in the pre-modern era.

Fonts (selection)

  • About witches, councilors and lawyers. The reception of the embarrassing neck court order of Emperor Charles V in the early witch trials of the Hanseatic city of Lemgo 1583–1621 . Paderborn 2002, ISBN 3-89710-225-0 .
  • as editor with Bettina Braun and Frank Göttmann: Spiritual states in the northwest of the Old Kingdom. Research on the problem of early modern statehood . Cologne 2003, ISBN 3-89498-140-7 .
  • as editor with Bettina Braun and Mareike Menne: Spiritual princes and spiritual states in the late phase of the Old Kingdom . Epfendorf 2008, ISBN 978-3-928471-72-5 .
  • Juridical economics in the Prince Diocese of Paderborn. Institutions - Resources - Transactions (1650–1800) . Münster 2013, ISBN 3-402-15057-3 .

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