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Institute Director

Prof Dr Thomas Etzemüller

Deputy Director

Prof Dr Dagmar Freist

Institute secretariat

Julia Hashagen

Mon. - Thurs. 09:00 - 11.30, Fr. available in home office

0441 798-2609

Ilka Kemmling

Mon. - Fri. 09:00 - 11.30 a.m.

0441 798-4507

Jan Luca Rottmann

Wed. 10:00 - 14:00

Fri. 09:00 - 14:00

0441 798-4507

Tina Schmelter (maternity/parental leave)

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University of Oldenburg
Faculty IV - Institute of History
Ammerländer Heerstr. 114-118
26129 Oldenburg

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Research co-operations

Prize Papers Project
2018 - 2036

Programme: Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Göttingen

Professorships involved: Dagmar Freist

Additional location: London

Website: www.prizepapers.de/

Transformation through community - processes of collective subjectivation in the context of sustainable development
2019 - 2022

Programme: MWK Network, VW Foundation

Professorships involved: Thomas Alkemeyer, Thomas Etzemüller

Website: uol.de/wizegg/research/transgem/

Intoxicating Spaces and Psychoactive Revolutions. The Impact of New Intoxicants on Public Spaces, Consumption and Sociability in Nothwestern Europe, c. 1650-1850
2019 - 2021

Programme: EU funding - HERA Joint Research Programme "Public Spaces: Culture and Integration in Europe"

Professorships involved: Dagmar Freist

Participating professorships in other UOL research centres and other locations:
Sheffield/UK; Amsterdam/Leiden and Stockholm. Withington, Pieters, Müller DSM (Schilling)

Website: www.intoxicatingspaces.org

The lost Cistercian nunnery Seehausen in the Uckermark - material goods as an expression of female spiritual life and behaviour in the Middle Ages
2018 - 2020

Programme: Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Professorships involved: Almut Höfert, Gudrun Gleba

Professorships involved in other UOL research groups and other locations: Dominican Monastery Prenzlau, State Office for Monument Preservation Zossen in Brandenburg

Website: bldam-brandenburg.de/arbeitsbereiche/archaeologie/forschungen-und-projekte/kloster-seehausen/

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