Ralf Lusiardi

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Ralf Lusiardi (born March 27, 1964 in Wertheim ) is a German archivist and historian .

biography

Ralf Lusiardi studied at the Universities of Erlangen , Aix-en-Provence and Freiburg . He graduated from the latter university with a Magister Artium . From 1992 to 1996 he completed a doctorate at the Humboldt University in Berlin . As an archive trainee at the General State Archives in Karlsruhe , he attended the Marburg Archive School from 1996 to 1998 . 1998 Ralf Lusiardi was in Medieval History with a dissertation on foundation and urban society. Religious and social aspects of the foundation's behavior in late medieval Stralsund for Dr. phil. PhD. He then worked until 2001 as a research assistant to Michael Borgolte at the Chair of Medieval History I at the Humboldt University in Berlin.

In 2001 he became a scientific archivist in the Magdeburg Department of the State Archive of Saxony-Anhalt , where he had been Head of Department 1 (Historical Territories) since July 2002, to which the Wernigerode site is also directly subordinate. In this function he was responsible as archivist for around 15 kilometers of written records in central and northern Germany from the 9th to the 20th century. From 2007 he was responsible for the creation of lore and collections from 1990 onwards. In 2016 he became director of the Merseburg branch of the state archive.

Ralf Lusiardi was also secretary of the history association for Magdeburg and the surrounding area eV and in 2005 he had a monthly series of archives of the month in the Volksstimme in Magdeburg.

Originally he dealt with medieval history and early modern history (especially foundations and regional history of Saxony-Anhalt), but later also with innovators and recent history.

He is a member of the Historical Commission for Saxony-Anhalt . For this he continued with Andreas Ranft the publication of the document books of the Halberstadt Monastery.

Fonts

  • Agricultural town and gospel. The evangelical movement in the western Austrian town of Kenzingen , in: Journal for the history of the Upper Rhine , Volume 141, 1993, pp. 185–211.
  • Purgatory and judgment of the world. Foundation behavior and ideas about the afterlife in late medieval Stralsund , in: Michael Borgolte (Ed.), Foundations and Foundation Realities. From the Middle Ages to the Present (Foundation Stories, Vol. 1), Berlin 2000, pp. 98-109.
  • Foundation and municipal society. Religious and social aspects of foundation behavior in late medieval Stralsund (Foundation stories, vol. 2), Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-05-003427-0 .
  • Editor with Michael Borgolte: The European Middle Ages in the tension arc of comparison: Twenty international contributions on the practice, problems and perspectives of historical comparative literature , Europa im Mittelalter 1, Berlin: Akademie Verlag 2001.
  • The living and the dead. Late medieval memoria between visualization and forgetting , in: Annali dell'Istituto storico italo-germanico in Trento, 27, 2001, pp. 671–690.
  • Caritas - Fraternitas - Solidarity. Considerations on collective provision of general interest in late medieval guilds and journeyman's associations , in: Hans-Jörg Gilomen , Sébastien Guex, Brigitte Studer (eds.), From mercy to social insurance. Upheavals and continuities from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century (Swiss Society for Economic and Social History, Vol. 18), Zurich 2002, pp. 139–151.
  • Foundation and salvation in the monotheistic religions of medieval Europe. A comparative problem sketch , in: Michael Borgolte (Ed.), Foundations in Christianity, Judaism and Islam before modernity. In search of their similarities and differences in religious foundations, practical purposes and historical transformations (Stiftungsgeschichten, Vol. 4), Berlin 2005, pp. 47–69.
  • Church, city and religion in medieval Magdeburg , in: Matthias Puhle / Peter Petsch (eds.), Magdeburg. The history of the city 805-2005, Dössel 2005, pp. 201–218.
  • Family and Foundation in the Middle Ages. Some comparative remarks on the Christian-occidental culture , in: Wolfgang Huschner , Frank Rexroth (Ed.), Gestiftete Zukunft im Medieval Europe. Festschrift for Michael Borgolte on his 60th birthday, Berlin 2008, pp. 353–373.
  • with Andreas Ranft (Ed.): Document book of the Halberstadt Monastery and its bishops. Part 5 (1426-1513) , arr . v. Gerrit Deutschländer (sources and research on the history of Saxony-Anhalt, vol. 7), Cologne / Weimar / Vienna: Böhlau 2015.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sophie Elstner: Landesarchiv: Ralf Lusiardi is the new director in Merseburg , Mitteldeutsche Zeitung, November 21, 2016.
  2. ^ Chronicle of the history association for Magdeburg and the surrounding area e. V. ( Memento of the original from March 22, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / gvmu.robertbergner.com