Paul Herold (historian)

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Paul Herold (born November 3, 1969 in Vienna ) is an Austrian historian.

Life

After attending a federal high school in Vienna, he studied history and German at the University of Vienna from 1989 to 1995 . From 1992 to 1995 he took part in the training course at the Institute for Austrian Historical Research . This was followed in 1995 with a graduation as Mag. Phil. From September 1, 1995 to December 31, 1997 he was a research assistant at the commission for the revision of the Regesta Imperii at the Austrian Academy of Sciences ; then from December 1, 1997 to December 31, 1999 he worked on the edition of the documents of Emperor Heinrich VI. as part of the Vienna Diplomata edition of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica . From January 1, 1998 to August 31, 2001 he was a research assistant at the Research Center for the History of the Middle Ages at the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Since September 1st, 2000 he has worked for the Regesta of King Albrecht I within the Regesta Imperii. Since 1998, he participates in a processing of documents in the Melk Abbey in Regestenform and preparatory work for a Urkundenbuch of Melk Abbey, since January 1, 2002, to preparations for a Urkundenbuch of Klosterneuburg Abbey with Susanne Fritsch and editing a document book of Zwettl 2001 he received the culture award of the state of Lower Austria. Since February 2, 2004 he has been head of the library at the Institute for Austrian Historical Research . From 2010 to December 31, 2015 he was deputy director of the Institute for Austrian Historical Research .

Publications

University publications

  • Studies on aristocratic private documents in today's Lower Austria in the 12th and 13th centuries (Masch. Phil. Diss. Univ. Vienna 2003).
  • Genealogical studies of the Chadolde family in (Lower) Austria (mach. Gewi. Diploma thesis, Vienna 1995).
  • Materials on the Chadolde family and the development of their position in (Lower) Austria. (Mechanical state examination thesis at the Institute for Austrian Historical Research, Vienna 1995).

monograph

  • The Lords of Seefeld-Feldsberg. History of a (Lower) Austrian noble family in the Middle Ages (studies and research from the Lower Austrian Institute for Regional Studies, 27th ed. By Anton Eggendorfer and Willibald Rosner, St. Pölten 2000).

editor

  • (together with Karel Hruza) Ways to the certificate - Ways of the certificate - Ways of research. Contributions to European diplomacy in the Middle Ages (research on medieval imperial and papal history. Supplements to J. Böhmer, Regesta Imperii 24, Vienna-Cologne-Weimar 2005).
  • (together with Walter Pohl ) On the benefits of writing. Social memory, rule and property (research on the history of the Middle Ages 5) Vienna 2002.

Editions and regesta works

  • Regesten Emperor Friedrich III. (1440–1493) arranged according to archives and libraries. Vol. 18: The documents and letters of the Austrian State Archives in Vienna, Dept. House, Court and State Archives: General document series, family documents and collections of copies (1458–1463) Vienna / Weimar / Cologne 2004, 313 p. (Together with Sonja Dünnebeil ).
  • (together with Kornelia Holzner-Tobisch) Regesten Kaiser Friedrich III. (1440–1493) arranged according to archives and libraries. Bd. 13: The documents and letters of the Austrian State Archives in Vienna, Dept. House, Court and State Archives: General series of documents, family documents and collections of copies (1447–1457) (Vienna 2001).
  • A document find from the lost archive of the abolished Benedictine monastery (Klein-) Mariazell. Texts on the relationship between the parish of Kaumberg and the Lords of Arberg and the Mariazell monastery in Austria, in: Text-Schrift-Codex. Source studies from the Institute for Austrian Historical Research. Edited by Christoph Egger and Herwig Weigl (reports from the Institute for Austrian Historical Research Erg.-Bd. 35, Vienna-Munich 2000) 224-268.

Essays

  • Certificates as the intersection of times and spaces. For writing down times and locating events. Aspects of dating in medieval documents, in: Ideologisiert Zeit. Calendar and notions of time in the West from antiquity to modern times, ed. by Wolfgang Hameter, Meta Niederkorn-Bruck , Martin Scheutz (cross sections 17, Innsbruck-Vienna-Munich-Bozen 2005) 94-115.
  • Ways of research: About the concept and the essence of medieval private documents with special consideration of Austrian research, in: Ways to the document - Ways of the document - Ways of research. Contributions to European diplomacy in the Middle Ages, ed. by Karel HRUZA-Paul HEROLD (Research on the imperial and papal history of the Middle Ages. Supplements to J. Böhmer, Regesta Imperii 24, Vienna-Cologne-Weimar 2005) 225-256.
  • Intertextuality in the context of documents, in: MIÖG 112 (2004) 141-162.
  • Writing as a possibility - possibilities of writing. Genesis, mode of action and use of writing using the example of Austrian private documents from the 12th and 13th centuries, in: Text als Realie. Edited by Karl Brunner and Gerhard Jaritz (ÖAW Phil.-Hist. Klasse session reports 704) Vienna 2003, 135-152.
  • The certificate as a possibility. Thoughts on the genesis and mode of action of legal texts using the example of Austrian private documents from the 12th and 13th centuries, in: Report on the 23rd Historikertag in Salzburg (publications of the Association of Austrian Historians and History Societies 32) Salzburg 2003, 78-83.
  • Letters of the devil as an instrument of medieval "infernal" propaganda. A contribution to the fictional letters of the Middle Ages, in: Propaganda, Kommunikation und Public (11th - 16th centuries) (Research on the history of the Middle Ages, 6th ed. Von Karel Hruza, Vienna 2002) 169-187.
  • The struggle for the text. The feudal deeds of 1446/47 for Duke Philip of Burgundy as an example of the genesis, mode of action and failure of document texts. in: On the benefits of writing. Social memory, rule and possession (research on the history of the Middle Ages, 5th ed. By Walter Pohl and Paul Herold, Vienna 2002) 321-354.
  • A distrust that strives for form. Manufacture, use and distribution of chirographs with special consideration of Klosterneuburg, in: Yearbook of Klosterneuburg Monastery NF 17 (1999) 153-172.
  • Ardagger Abbey in the Middle Ages and the impossibility of a history of ownership. About "places of memory", coincidences of tradition and the change in the preserved written material, in: Kollegiatstift Ardagger. Contributions to history and art history. Edited by Thomas Aigner (historical supplements to St. Pöltner Diözesanblatt 20, St. Pölten 1999) 78-103.

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