Ulf Christian Ewert

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Ulf Christian Ewert (born June 10, 1966 in Graz ) is a German historian with research interests in medieval , early modern and economic history .

Life

Ewert studied business administration , history , political science and sociology at the University of Kiel and graduated in 1994 with a degree in business administration . From 1995 to 1997 he was a doctoral fellow of studienstiftung , 1999, he was at Werner Paravicini in Kiel in medieval history doctorate . He then was a postdoctoral fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research in Rostock (1999–2001) and a research assistant at the Seminar for Economic History at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich (2001–2003). From 2003 to 2009 he worked at the Technical University of Chemnitz , where he completed his habilitation in 2008 . In the summer semester of 2009, Ewert was a deputy professor at the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg . From October 2009 to the end of 2011 Ewert was a teacher for special tasks in the field of Medieval History at the Helmut Schmidt University / University of the Federal Armed Forces in Hamburg .

Fonts (selection)

  • The itineraries of the Burgundian dukes from the House of Valois. A cliometric study of the change in itinerary structure and form of rule in the late Middle Ages. Scripta-Mercaturae-Verlag, St. Katharinen 2003, ISBN 3-89590-137-7 (dissertation, University of Kiel, 1999).
  • The Biological Standard of Living on the Decline: Episodes from Germany during Early Industrialization. In: European Review of Economic History . Vol. 10 (2006), pp. 51-88.
  • (Ed. Together with Stephan Selzer ) Forms of order of the court. Results of a research colloquium of the German National Academic Foundation. Residences Commission of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen, Kiel 1997.
  • (Ed. Together with Stephan Selzer ) Human images - human builders. Individuals and groups in the historian's view. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-05-003753-9 .
  • Living and Surviving in a Malthusian World: Studies of Living Standards in the Premodern. 2007 (habilitation thesis, TU Chemnitz, 2008).
  • Ulf Christian Ewert & Marco Sunder (2018): Modeling Maritime Trade Systems: Agent-Based Simulation and Medieval History. In: Historical Social Research, 43 (2018) 1, pp. 110-143. doi : 10.12759 / hsr.43.2018.1.110-143 .

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