Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon

E-mail Homepage Sigurður Gylfi Magnússon (Historian – Ph.D.) currently a Professor of Cultural History, Department of History and Philosophy at the University of Iceland. He is furthermore chair of the Center for Microhistorical Research (www.microhistory.org). He has written seventeen books and numerous articles published in Iceland and abroad. His latest Read more…

Kersti Lust

E-mail I am Estonian historian (PhD 2005) who has written extensively on a wide variety of topics and time-periods in Estonian, English, and German. My research interests stretch from social history to the Soviet university policy. My most recent research focuses on famines and family history in the nineteenth century. Read more…

David M. Luebke

E-mail Homepage David M. Luebke is a historian of early modern Europe whose work focuses on the religions and political cultures of ordinary people the German-speaking lands. He is Associate Professor at the Departement of History of the University of Oregon. He is currently working on a study of conflict Read more…

Giovanni Levi

E-mail Homepage Professor at the University of Venice, Giovanni Levi is one of the pioneers of microhistory. His seminal work is Inheriting Power: The Story of an Exorcist.  

AGNETE KJELDAL WISTI LASSEN

E-mail Homepage Agnete Kjeldal Wisti Lassen is a PhD-student at the University of Copenhagen. The topic of her dissertation is Seals and seal use in the Assyrian merchant colonies in Anatolia in the Old Assyrian period. .  

Margareth Lanzinger

E-mail Homepage Margareth Lanzinger (currently at the University of Innsbruck, Department of History and European Ethnology): Her research interests are within the area of micro-history, historical anthropology and gender history, especially on the topics: kinship, marriage, property and the power of disposal, legal and administrative practice, relations between norms and Read more…

BEAT KÜMIN

E-mail Homepage Beat Kümin is Professor at the History Department of the University of Warwick. His general field is the social and cultural history of German-speaking Europe and England (c. 1400–1800). In particular, he is interested in local communities, social space and the consumption of food and drink in the early modern period.  

Kunt Gergely

  E-mail Gergely Kunt is an assistant lecturer at Department of History at University of Miskolc (Hungary). He wrote his thesis about the social imaginaries and prejudices of fifteen adolescents, who held diaries between 1938 and 1956.  

Olga Kosheleva

E-mail Homepage Doctor of Historical Sciences and leading researcher at the Centre for Historical Anthropology and the History of Everyday Life of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. Her research interests include the history of Russia in the 17th and 18th centuries, history of everyday life, history of education and Read more…