Simona Slanička

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Simona Slanička (* 1967 in Prague ) is a Swiss historian of Czechoslovak origin.

Life

Simona Slanička studied history and Romance studies in Basel , Paris and Salamanca from 1986 to 1993 . From 1994–1998 she was an assistant at the Chair for Medieval History at the University of Basel , where she also received her doctorate in 1998 . From 2000–2008 she was an assistant at the chair for Early Modern History at Bielefeld University , where she - supported by a Lise Meitner habilitation grant from North Rhine Westphalia - also worked on a habilitation project. Since 2001 she has held a professorship from the Swiss National Science Foundation at the University of Bern .

Her research focuses on historical visual studies, the history of masculinity, bastards, hybrids, hybrids as a symbolic form in literature and history, the Middle Ages in popular culture, the history of nobility, the history of France from the 13th to the 17th centuries, the Italian Renaissance and Corruption in European comparison in the Middle Ages and in the early modern period.

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