Fractality. Spatial History and Social Action in Early Modern Germany Over the last four decades, research on the early-modern Holy Roman Empire has undergone a dramatic renaissance, which has entailed the production of a considerable amount of research on and a positive reinterpretation of this political body. The outlook and the methods of this Reichsgeschichte, however, are likely to allow space for further proposals. This article aims to show how different approaches to the early-modern German society (e.g. the Empire-focused and the territories-focused approaches; social, political and confessional/religious history; legal history; the divisions introduced by classifications in the archives) can be reconciled and recombined by viewing ...
Recently social and cultural studies have experienced a 'spatial turn'. Space-related research seems...
Historical Germany represents a perfect laboratory for studying interregional demographic difference...
The paper examines how the Roman Empire shaped political life in Germania in the first century A. D....
Fractality. Spatial History and Social Action in Early Modern Germany Over the last four decades, re...
By proposing in his Geschichte des Alten Reiches. Staat und Nation in der Fruhen Neizeit 1495-1806 (...
The analysis presented in this article uses attendance at imperial diets (1521-1613) to estimate how...
The present article is a summary of a quantitative Social History in three volumes (can be obtained ...
Historians have long struggled to conceptualise the Holy Roman Empire in the later middle ages. This...
Global history has long become an established field of research. At the 11th conference of the worki...
In the 16th century, the Holy Roman Empire had a complex political structure. The main featu...
Prevailing interpretations of the late medieval and early modern Holy Roman Empire conceptualize it ...
Borders and Mobility in the Holy Roman Empire' explores the history of freedom of movement in the Ge...
When Anna Katharina Elisabeth von der Leyen (1652-1738) married the margrave of Haraucourt in 1669, ...
Between 1583 and 1700, there were two calendars in use in the Holy Empire, with a gap of ten days be...
The article takes up the question of the meaning and function of borders and their regions from a me...
Recently social and cultural studies have experienced a 'spatial turn'. Space-related research seems...
Historical Germany represents a perfect laboratory for studying interregional demographic difference...
The paper examines how the Roman Empire shaped political life in Germania in the first century A. D....
Fractality. Spatial History and Social Action in Early Modern Germany Over the last four decades, re...
By proposing in his Geschichte des Alten Reiches. Staat und Nation in der Fruhen Neizeit 1495-1806 (...
The analysis presented in this article uses attendance at imperial diets (1521-1613) to estimate how...
The present article is a summary of a quantitative Social History in three volumes (can be obtained ...
Historians have long struggled to conceptualise the Holy Roman Empire in the later middle ages. This...
Global history has long become an established field of research. At the 11th conference of the worki...
In the 16th century, the Holy Roman Empire had a complex political structure. The main featu...
Prevailing interpretations of the late medieval and early modern Holy Roman Empire conceptualize it ...
Borders and Mobility in the Holy Roman Empire' explores the history of freedom of movement in the Ge...
When Anna Katharina Elisabeth von der Leyen (1652-1738) married the margrave of Haraucourt in 1669, ...
Between 1583 and 1700, there were two calendars in use in the Holy Empire, with a gap of ten days be...
The article takes up the question of the meaning and function of borders and their regions from a me...
Recently social and cultural studies have experienced a 'spatial turn'. Space-related research seems...
Historical Germany represents a perfect laboratory for studying interregional demographic difference...
The paper examines how the Roman Empire shaped political life in Germania in the first century A. D....