Stephanie Haarländer

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Stephanie Haarländer (born May 28, 1961 in Munich ) is a German medieval historian and former university professor .

Life

After graduating from high school in 1980, Haarländer studied mathematics and physics for teaching at grammar schools at the Technical University of Munich until she began studying history , political science and German mediaeval studies at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich in the winter semester 1983/84 , which she did in the winter semester 1988/89 graduated with a Magister . She then worked until the winter semester 1996/97 as a research assistant at Friedrich Prinz's chair for medieval history and comparative national history at the Institute for Bavarian History at the LMU Munich , where she worked on the biographies of bishops in the winter semester 1993/94 Ottonen and Salierzeit received his doctorate.

Since the 1997 summer semester, Haarländer has been employed as a research assistant (since 2003 as a university lecturer) at the Chair of Medieval History, Department II of the History Department at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz . On July 23, 2003 , she completed her habilitation in the Department of History and Cultural Studies there with a thesis on medieval double monasteries .

In the 2008/09 winter semester, Haarländer took over the chair for Medieval History / Thuringian State History at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena . In the summer semester of 2009 she held a substitute professorship for the history of the Middle Ages at the Institute for History at the University of Bremen . In the winter semester 2009/10 she was in the chair for Medieval History at the University of Magdeburg . In the 2010 summer semester, Haarländer also held a professorship, this time at the University of Trier . From 2010 to 2011 (winter and summer semester) she was a temporary academic advisor at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz . In the winter semester 2011/12 she was a lecturer at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg ; afterwards she held a teaching professorship at the University of Mannheim for two semesters , and in the summer of 2013 she held teaching assignments at the Universities of Mannheim and Erfurt . She has not worked at the university since winter 2013.

Fonts (selection)

  • Rabanus Maurus to get to know: a reader with an introduction to his life and work. Diocese of Mainz, Mainz 2006, ISBN 3-934450-24-5 .
  • Boniface in Mainz. The tradition from the 8th to the 18th century . In: Barbara Nichtweiß (Ed.): Bonifatius in Mainz. With contributions by Stephanie Haarländer, ... and a collection of sources . Diocese of Mainz u. a., Mainz 2005, ISBN 3-934450-18-0 ( New yearbook for the diocese of Mainz. Special volume), pages 55–238.
  • Vitae episcoporum: a genre of sources between hagiography and historiography, examined using biographies of bishops of the Regnum Teutonicum in the age of the Ottonians and Salians. Hiersemann, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-7772-0022-0 (= monographs on the history of the Middle Ages 47).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stephanie Haarländer ( memento of March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) on the website of the Historical Institute of the University of Jena (accessed on June 10, 2009) .
  2. Representation in the summer semester 2009 - communication from March 2, 2009 ( memento from March 30, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) on the website of the Chair for the History of the Middle Ages at the University of Bremen (accessed on June 10, 2009).