Sabine Holtz

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Sabine Holtz (born September 16, 1959 in Süßen , Göppingen district ) is a German historian .

Life

Her focus is on the fields of university and scientific history , church and religious history as well as social and economic history , especially in the early modern period . She is particularly concerned with humanism , the Reformation and the various manifestations of Protestantism that emerged from them .

Holtz studied Protestant theology from 1978 to 1985 at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen . In 1991 she received her doctorate at the same university. From 1992 to 1997, Holtz worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Historical Regional Studies and Historical Auxiliary Sciences at the University of Tübingen, where she qualified as a professor in 2000 and thus received the venia legendi for modern history and regional history (i.e. the history of southwest Germany ). From 2000, Holtz was a research assistant at the Baden-Württemberg State Archives Directorate, and from 2006 was an adjunct professor at the History Department of the University of Tübingen. In the 2012/13 winter semester she took over the professorship for regional history at the University of Stuttgart , and since 2015 she has been chairwoman of the commission for regional history in Baden-Württemberg .

Fonts

Monographs

  • Theology and everyday life. Life and teaching in the sermons of the Tübingen theologians 1550–1750. Tübingen 1993 (= Late Middle Ages and Reformation , New Series, 3) [dissertation].
  • Education and domination. On the scientification of political ruling classes in the 17th century. Leinfelden-Echterdingen 2002 (= writings on Southwest German regional studies , 32) [habilitation thesis].

Co-editor

  • Edited with Monika Hagenmaier: Crisis Consciousness and Crisis Management in the Early Modern Age / Crisis in Early Modern Europe. [Festschrift for Hans-Christoph Rublack]. Frankfurt / M. 1992.
  • Edited with Dieter Mertens: Nicodemus Frischlin (1547–1590). Poetic and prosaic practice in the conditions of the denominational age. . Stuttgart, Bad Cannstatt 1999 (= works and editions on Middle German Literature , New Series 1).
  • Edited with Norbert Haag and Wolfgang Zimmermann: Ländliche Frömmigkeit. Confessional cultures and worlds 1500–1850. Stuttgart 2002.
  • Edited with Norbert Haag and Jakob Eisler: German missionaries and settlers in Palestine. Cultural change in the picture. At the same time a reference work for the German mission institutions and settlements between the founding and the Second World War. Tübingen 2003.
  • Edited with Gerhard Betsch and Eberhard Zwink: Mathesis, natural philosophy and arcane science in the circle of Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (1702–1782). Stuttgart 2005 (= Contubernium. Tübingen Contributions to University and Educational History , Vol. 63), ISBN 978-3-515-08439-0 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Prof. Dr. Sabine Holtz: Curriculum Vitae , University of Tübingen. Access date: June 7, 2019.