Our Members:

Carla Alfares Pinto

capinto@fcsh.unl.pt

Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas (FCSH), Universidade NOVA de Lisboa

Main Areas of Research:   Consumption and use of artistic objects, Early Modern Fashion

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Christina Antenhofer

christina.antenhofer@sbg.ac.at  

Department of History, University of Salzburg 

Main Areas of Research: Medieval and Renaissance History, Women and Gender Research, History of Transnational Communication, Materiality and Space, Political History 

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Emanuele Curzel

emanuele.curzel@unitn.it

Department of Humanities, University of Trento

Main Areas of Research: Medieval History, Church History, Tyrolean History

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Barbara Denicolò

barbara.denicolo@sbg.ac.at

Department of History, University of Salzburg

Main Areas of Research: Food History, Historical Recipe Research , Digital Indexing and Interpretation of Manuscripts 

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Carola Fey

carola.fey@fau.de

Department of History, Chair for Bavarian and Franconian Regional History

Main Areas of Research: Courts of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period, Sepulchral Culture of the MIddle Ages and the Early Modern Period, Saint and Relic Research, Sacral Treasure Art, Kunstkammers

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Mona Garloff

mona.garloff@uibk.ac.at 

Department of History and European Ethnology, University of Innsbruck

Main Areas of Research: Early Modern Book Trade, Economic History, History of Knowledge, History of Reformation

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Sarah Hinds

slm574@york.ac.uk 

Department of History, University of York

Main Areas of Research: English Medieval Probate Inventories, Domestic Material Culture, Burgess/Mercantile Material Culture, Medieval Housing and Households, Consumption and Consumerism, Northern European Society c. 1350-1500 

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Ruth Isser

ruth.isser@sbg.ac.at 

Department of History, University of Salzburg

Main Areas of Research: Women and Gender Research, German Studies, Book Ownership and Education of Late Medieval Princesses 

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Bart Lambert

bart.lambert@vub.be 

Department of History, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Main Areas of Research: History of Trade in Europe during Later Middle Ages, Migration History of the Late Medieval and Early Modern Periods 

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Ulrich Leitner

ulrich.leitner@uibk.ac.at

Department of Educational Science, University of Innsbruck 

Main Areas of Research: Historical Educational Research, History of Childhood and Education, History of Spatial Dimensions and the Body

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Ingrid Matschinegg

ingrid.matschinegg@sbg.ac.at

Institut for Medieval and Early Modern Material Culture, University of Salzburg

Main Areas of Research: Material Culture, History of Migration, Human-Animal-Studies, Digital Humanities

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Robert Moretti

Robert.Moretti@sbg.ac.at

Department of History, University of Salzburg

Main Areas of Research: Material Culture and Consumption, Urban Histories, Cultures of Remembrance, Histories of Everyday Life

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Andreas Oberhofer

Andreas.Oberhofer@bruneck.eu

City Archive of Bruneck 

Main Areas of Research: Social History of 18th Century Tyrol, City History of Bruneck, Archive and Collection History

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Tobias Pamer

tobias.pamer@uibk.ac.at

Institute of History and European Ethnology, University of Innsbruck

Main Areas of Research: Rituals, Symbolism and Political Communication in the Middle Ages, Tyrolean Landed Gentry and geostrategic Position of the County of Tyrol, Castle Research, Palaeography and Digital Editing of Manuscripts

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Michael Span

michael.span@uibk.ac.at

Department of History, University of Innsbruck; Project: Reading In The Alps

Main Areas of Research: Sattelzeit History (18th and 19th Century), Social History of Tyrol, Historical Book and Reader Interest Research, ‘bottom-up’ Political Communication, Politics of Memory and Remembrance

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Katherine Wilson

k.wilson@chester.ac.uk

Department of History, University of Chester

Main Areas of Research: Social Economical and Cultural Change in 14th and 15th Century Europe, Late Medieval Polities of the Burgundian Netherlands and France, Biographies of Medieval Producers and Users of Objects, Historical Inventories and Accounts