“Invisible Agents”

“Invisible Agents”

“Invisible Agents”. Ministries and Architecture (1908-38). Policies, Principles, and Projects in Central European Ministries of Public Works

SALVEMED

SALVEMED

Constituting Social Spaces via early modern Pilgrimage in Lower Austria (SALVEMED)

Early modern Bulgaria

Early modern Bulgaria

Early modern Bulgaria and ‘Ottoman Catholicism’: New perspectives on a translocal community in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries

Networks and Female Agency - NeFA

Networks and Female Agency - NeFA

‘Networks’ are an omnipresent phenomenon in current discourse and thinking. Historical research also abounds in studies on historical networks, which are based on a wide variety of different methodological approaches. The aim of this project is to describe and…

ORTHPOL

ORTHPOL

Orthodoxies and Politics. The Religious Reforms of Mid-17th Century in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe

The Linguistic History of the Place Names in Albania

The Linguistic History of the Place Names in Albania

The aim of the third party financed project ‚Linguistic History of the Place Names in Albania‘ is to conduct a diachronic linguistic analysis of the place names on the territory of Albania (town and village names, i.e. macrotoponyms) from antiquity to the modern…

Foreign policy thinking

Foreign policy thinking

The foreign policy thinking of the communist elites of Albania and Romania (1953–1978): Comparative, transnational, cultural history and interdisciplinary perspectives

Globaler Katholizismus

Globaler Katholizismus

Globaler Katholizismus, lokale Machtnetzwerke und intermediäre Akteure im osmanischen Europa der Frühen Neuzeit

Dynastic Continuity in an Age of Crisis?

Dynastic Continuity in an Age of Crisis?

THE HABSBURGS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY AND NAPOLEONIC WARS (1792-1815)

GraViz

GraViz

The Ottoman Grand Vizierate 1560s to 1760s

ONiT

ONiT

Ottoman Nature in Travelogues, 1501–1850: A Digital Analysis

Memoirs of Countess Louise Charlotte von Schwerin

Memoirs of Countess Louise Charlotte von Schwerin

„Tout Vienne me riait“. Family and court relations in the memoirs of Countess Louise Charlotte von Schwerin (1684−1732)