Michael Leemann, DFG-Kollegforschungsgruppe „Polyzentrik und Pluralität vormoderner Christentümer“ (POLY), Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
24 October 2023
Katherine Hill (Birkbeck, University of London), Ties across Time and Space: Genealogy, Geographies and Mennonite Diasporas from 1500 to the Present Day
31 October 2023
Mette Birkedal Bruun (University of Copenhagen), Privacy in Early Modern Piety: Spaces, Practices and Devotional Auxiliaries
07 November 2023
Cecilia Cristellon (Goethe University Frankfurt), Justice in the Church: Legal Procedures and Conflict Resolution within Sacred Spaces (Italy, 16th–18th Centuries)
14 November 2023
Beat Kümin (University of Warwick), Pfarrei und Pluralität – Lokale Konstellationen des Religiösen in der Vormoderne
21 November 2023
Adina Ruiu (Independent Scholar), An Archipelago of Missions: Jesuit Networks in the Ottoman Aegean
28 November 2023
Karin Vélez (Macalester College), Safe Spaces or Dire Straits: Catholic Church Buildings as Tenuous Refuge in Early Modern Atlantic Frontier Zones
05 December 2023
Irina Saladin (University of Koblenz), Space and Religion in Amazonia: Cultural Contact and Its Influence on Jesuit Cartography
12 December 2023
Martin Bauch (Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe, Leipzig), Religious Marking of Disaster Spaces: Late-Medieval Processions and Inscriptions in Erfurt and Frankfurt as Memory Strategies for Climate-Induced Natural Extreme Events
19 December 2023
Johannes Pahlitzsch (University of Mainz), Concepts of Space and Orthodoxy beyond Byzantium
09 January 2024
Jeanne Nuechterlein (University of York), Albrecht Dürer’s Studies of Measurement and the Early Reformation
16 January 2024
Thomas Wallnig (University of Vienna), Johannes von Nepomuk und die hagiographische Integration der Monarchia Austriaca: Religiös konnotierter Raum im Kompositstaat
23 January 2024
Katherine Gerbner (University of Minnesota), The Space and Time of Slave Rebellions
30 January 2024
Violet Soen (KU Leuven), Borderlands in Early Modern Catholicism
06 February 2024
Mathilde Monge (University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès), Mapping Early Modern Diasporas. Minorities, Translocal Societies and Shifts in Scales