Nicole Grochowina

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Nicole Grochowina (* 1972 ) is a German historian and religious sister of the Evangelical Community Christ Brotherhood Selbitz.

Life

From 1983 to 1992 she attended the UNESCO project school, Helene-Lange-Gymnasium (Hamburg) . In October 1992 she began studying history, Japanese studies , ethnology at the University of Hamburg . From January 1996 to February 1997 she was a research assistant at the Chair for Early Modern Times at the University of Hamburg. In June 1997 she completed her master's degree in history and Japanese studies at the University of Hamburg with distinction. With Jan-Philipp Reemtsma in July / August 1997 she had a work contract for parity imperial cities after 1648. Funded by the Foundation for Culture and Science, Hamburg . From April 1998 to October 2000 she was a PhD scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation . After completing the doctoral procedure at the University of Hamburg in April 2001, she was a post-doc from April 2002 to December 2004 in the junior research group "Property and Property Rights of Women in Legal Practice of the Old Reich, 1648-1806" at the Friedrich-Schiller- University of Jena (Topic: Disputes about property and property among women in front of the Jena Schöppenstuhl in legal discourse and legal practice. Project: Property culture and gender in the Old Reich - Property disputes between women in front of the Jena Schöppenstuhl in the late 18th century). In July 2003 she received a scholarship for the Summer Institute for Young Scientists at the Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin and the Max Weber College on "Religion and Secularization". In July 2004 she was doing research at the Humanities Research Center, Durham, North Carolina. From December 2004 to December 2006 she had a habilitation grant from the FSU-Jena. From October 2005 to December 2008 she was the sub-project leader of the sub-project A4 “Gender Relations and Enlightenment” at the CRC 482 “Weimar-Jena Event. Culture around 1800 ”at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. From December 2006 to December 2008 she was senior assistant at the Historical Institute of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena. After her habilitation and the granting of the license to teach on November 27, 2007 for Modern History at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, she has been teaching as a private lecturer at the Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg at the Chair for Early Modern History since April 2012 2018 academic assistant (Chair of Modern Church History II).

Her main areas of research and interests are denominational history / denominational ambiguity, legal history, women's and gender history and culture of remembrance.

Since 2008 she has been a member of the Communität Christusbruderschaft Selbitz , an evangelical order with its headquarters in Upper Franconia.

Fonts (selection)

  • as editor with Steffen Bruendel : Cultural Identity. About the connection between the interpretation of the past and expectations for the future for the construction of collective identities (= Les travaux du Center Marc Bloch . Volume 18). Center Marc Bloch, Berlin 2000, ISBN 2-11-091094-1 .
  • Indifference and dissent in the county of East Friesland in the 16th and 17th centuries (= European university publications. Series 23. Theology . Volume 766). Lang, Frankfurt am Main / Berlin / Bern / Bruxelles / New York / Oxford / Vienna 2003, ISBN 3-631-39820-4 (also dissertation, Hamburg 2001).
  • as editor with Hendrikje Carius: Property Cultures and Gender in the Early Modern Age (= Comparative . Volume 4). Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2005, ISBN 3-86583-080-3 .
  • as editor with Stefanie Freyer and Katrin Horn: FrauenGestalten Weimar-Jena um 1800. A bio-bibliographical lexicon (= Weimar-Jena event. Culture around 1800. Aesthetic research . Volume 22). Winter, Heidelberg 2009, ISBN 3-8253-5471-7 .
  • Women's property. Conflicts in front of the Jena Schöppenstuhl in the late 18th century (= publications of the Historical Commission for Thuringia. Small series . Volume 26). Böhlau, Cologne / Weimar / Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-412-20289-7 (also habilitation thesis, Jena 2007).
  • as editor with Rainer Oechslen: Controversy of Religions - Conflict and Tolerance. Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria for the 2013 theme year “Reformation and Tolerance” . Mabase-Verlag, Nuremberg 2013, ISBN 9783939171294 .
  • Francis and Luther. Friends over the ages (= Franciscan accents . Volume 12). Echter, Würzburg 2017, ISBN 3-429-04316-6 .
  • Reformation (= history seminar). de Gruyter. Berlin, Boston 2019, ISBN 978-3-11-045473-4
  • as editor with Herbert Lauenroth and Lothar Penners: Prophetie im Prekären. Reflections on "Together for Europe" . LIT, Münster 2019, ISBN 978-3-643-14467-6

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