Renate Dürr

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Renate Dürr (born March 29, 1961 in Bologna ) is a German historian .

Renate Dürr studied history and political science in Hamburg and at the Free University of Berlin from 1982 to 1988 . Dürr worked from 1988 to 1989 as a research assistant at the Free University of Berlin with Knut Schulz for a research project on German craftsmen in Italy from the 14th to the 16th century. From 1990 to 1993 she received a doctoral scholarship from the Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst . She received her doctorate in 1994. From 1994 to 1999 she was teaching at the Universities of Tübingen and Stuttgart . From 1996 to 1999 Dürr was a research assistant in a research project led by Luise Schorn-Schütte on the Protestant and Catholic clergy in the early modern period. From 1999 to 2004 Dürr was an assistant at the Chair for Early Modern Times at the University of Frankfurt am Main . In 2003, she completed her habilitation with the thesis Church Rooms. Patterns of action by pastors, authorities and communities in the city and small monastery of Hildesheim, 1550–1750 . From 2004 to 2005 she was a university lecturer. From 2006 to 2011 she taught as a professor for early modern history at the University of Kassel . Dürr has been teaching as Professor of Modern History at the University of Tübingen since October 2011 . She has been a member of the Historical Commission for Hesse since 2006 . Dürr has been the deputy spokesperson for the Collaborative Research Center 923 “Threatened Orders” since 2016.

Dürr's main research interests are women's and gender history, the history of European expansion and mutual cultural transfer, as well as denominationalization and religiosity in the early modern period.

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Monographs

  • Political Culture in the Early Modern Era. Church rooms in Hildesheim town and country communities 1550–1750 (= sources and research on the history of the Reformation. Vol. 77). Gütersloher Verlag-Haus, Gütersloh 2006, ISBN 978-3-579-01647-4 .
  • Women's work in the home, trade and business - her contribution to Hamburg's urban economy in the 14th century (= series of university publications. Vol. 10). Trafo, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-89626-543-1 .
  • Maids in town. The example of Schwäbisch Hall in the early modern period (= history and gender. Vol. 13). Campus-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1995, ISBN 3-593-35389-X .

Editorships

  • with Gerd Schwerhoff : churches, markets and taverns. Spaces of experience and action in the early modern period (= time leaps. Research on the early modern period. Vol. 9.2005,3 / 4). Klostermann, Frankfurt 2005, ISBN 3-465-03413-9 .
  • Own and foreign early modern times. Genesis and validity of an epoch term (= historical journal / supplements. Vol. 35). Oldenbourg, Munich 2003, ISBN 3-486-64435-1 .

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