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Feodor-Lynen research postdoctoral fellowship of the Humboldt-foundation for Dr. Ben Pohl
Feodor-Lynen research postdoctoral fellowship of the Humboldt-foundation for Dr. Ben Pohl
Feodor-Lynen research postdoctoral fellowship van de Humboldt-foundation voor dr. Ben Pohl
Start - End
2015 - 2015 (completed)
Type
Postdoc research
Department(s)
Department of History
Research group(s)
HPIMS - Henri Pirenne Institute for Medieval Studies
Research Focus
History
Research Period
Middle Ages
Research Region
Western Europe
Research Language
Dutch
English
French
German
Italian
Latin
Research Methodology
Language and text analysis
Tabgroup
Abstract
Incoming visiting fellowship of Dr. Ben Pohl.
People
Supervisor(s)
Steven Vanderputten
Department of History
Belgium
Collective identities
Commemoration
Communication
Comparative
Cultural history
Ecclesiastical history
Gender
Heritage
History
Iconography and analysis of images
Institutional development
Language and text analysis
Latin
Leadership
Literacy
Manuscript studies
Memory
Middle Ages
Northern Europe
Orality
Performance
Reform
Religion
Ritual
Social history
Surveys
Western Europe
Researcher(s)
Benjamin Pohl
Publications
Dudo of Saint-Quentin's historia Normannorum: tradition, innovation and memory
(2015
)
Benjamin Pohl
Fécamp, cluny and the invention of traditions in the later eleventh century
(2016
)
Ben Pohl
Steven Vanderputten
The 'Bec Liber Vitae' : Robert of Torigni’s sources for writing the history of the clare family at Le Bec, c.1128-54
(2016
)
Benjamin Pohl
The date and context of Robert of Torigni’s Chronica in London, British Library, Cotton MS. Domitian A viii, fols. 71r-94v
(2016
)
Benjamin Pohl
The illustrated archetype of the historia Normannorum: Did Dudo of St. Quentin write a 'chronicon pictum'?
(2015
)
Benjamin Pohl
When did Robert of Torigni first receive Henry of Huntingdon’s Historia Anglorum, and why does it matter?
(2015
)
Benjamin Pohl