Sabine von Heusinger

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Sabine von Heusinger (born September 13, 1964 in Rielasingen ) is a German historian .

Sabine von Heusinger studied German, politics and history at the University of Konstanz and Università degli Studi dell 'Aquila . In 1991 the Magister followed. She received her doctorate at the University of Konstanz with the work suggested by Alexander Patschovsky on the Basel Dominican Johannes Mulberg and his role in the so-called Beguinage dispute . Her habilitation took place in 2006 at the University of Mannheim with the work Social Groups in the City - the example of the guilds in Strasbourg . Sabine von Heusinger taught at the Universities of Konstanz, Lucerne and Stuttgart . Since the winter semester 2000/01 she has been working at the University of Mannheim. Since October 2007 she has been a research assistant in Mannheim and since February 2008 a temporary academic advisor. In 2008/2009 she was a substitute for the Chair of Medieval History at Bielefeld University . In 2010 Sabine von Heusinger was awarded a Senior Fellowship from the Zukunftskolleg at the University of Konstanz. In the summer semester 2011 she succeeded Eberhard Isenmann as professor for the history of the Middle Ages with a focus on the late Middle Ages at the University of Cologne .

Her specialist areas are the historical auxiliary sciences, church, religious and denominational history, everyday history, family, ways of life, women's and gender history, regional, urban and local history as well as social, political and cultural orders. Thematically has dealt extensively with guilds in Strasbourg. Based on 4055 individual entries on Strasbourg guild members from the second half of the 13th century to the end of the 15th century, she analyzed the Strasbourg guild system. Heusinger sees the Strasbourg guilds as mobile social groups and differentiates between four “sub-areas” of the medieval guild: the commercial guild, the brotherhood, the political guild, and finally the military unit. In "over 30% of the cases examined for Strasbourg [...] it was able to prove a change of guild between the two generations".

She is married to the linguist Klaus von Heusinger .

Fonts

Monographs

  • The guild in the Middle Ages. On the interweaving of politics, economy and society in Strasbourg (= quarterly for social and economic history. Vol. 206). Steiner, Stuttgart 2009, ISBN 978-3-515-09392-7 (= at the same time: Mannheim, University, habilitation paper, 2006).
  • Johannes Mulberg OP († 1414). A life in the field of tension between Dominican observance and beguinage dispute (= sources and research on the history of the Dominican order. Vol. 9). Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-05-003543-9 (At the same time: Konstanz, Universität, Dissertation, 1996).

Editorships

  • with Susanne Wittekind: The material culture of the city in the late Middle Ages and early modern times (= urban research. Series A. Vol. 100). Böhlau, Cologne 2019, ISBN 978-3-412-51612-3 .
  • Joachim Halbekann, Ellen Widder : City between memory retention and memory loss (= city ​​in history. Vol. 39). Thorbecke, Ostfildern 2015, ISBN 3-7995-6439-X .
  • Elias H. Füllenbach, Walter Senner, Klaus-Bernward Springer: The German Dominicans in the Middle Ages (= sources and research on the history of the Dominican order NF 21). De Gruyter, Berlin 2016, ISBN 3-11-046867-0 .

Web links

Remarks

  1. ^ Page by Heusinger at the Zukunftskolleg
  2. See the reviews by Dominique Adrian in: Le Moyen Age 122, 2016, pp. 431–432; Georg Modestin in: Sehepunkte 10 (2010), No. 9 [15. September 2010], ( online ); Regula Schmid in: Journal for Historical Research 39, 2012, pp. 115–117; Rainer S. Elkar in: Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte 98, 2011, p. 212 f .; Kurt Wesoly in: Rheinische Vierteljahresblätter 75, 2011, pp. 362–364 ( online ); Albrecht Classen in: Mediaevistik 24, 2011, pp. 688–690; Lina Hörl in: Yearbook for Regional History 29 (2011), p. 141 f .; Knut Schulz in: Historische Zeitschrift 292, 2011, pp. 174–176; Thomas Buchner in: Zeitschrift für Geschichtswwissenschaft 58, 2010, pp. 660–662; Peer Frieß in: German Archive for Research into the Middle Ages 66, 2020, pp. 852–853 ( online )
  3. Sabine von Heusinger: The guild in the Middle Ages. On the interdependence of politics, economy and society in Strasbourg. Stuttgart 2009, p. 231.