Mary Kilcline Cody

E-mail Homepage Mary Kilcline Cody is a PhD scholar at the School of Culture, History and Language, the Australian National University, Canberra. Her doctoral thesis is the first microhistory of a sensational murder trial  in colonial South East Asia, entitled The Trial of Mrs Proudlock: Law, Government and Society, British Malaya, 1911. Read more…

Gábor Klaniczay

E-mail Homepage He is Professor of Medieval Studies at Central European University and Loránd Eötvös University in Budapest, Hungary. His research focuses on the historical anthropology of medieval and early modern European popular religion (sainthood, beliefs in miracles, healing, magic, witchcraft) with a comparative approach.  

Arnfinn Kjelland

E-mail Homepage Arnfinn Kjelland is Professor emeritus at Volda University College (Norway). His main field of research is local history: methods, farm- and genealogical history, use of ICT in local history; agricultural history in Norway 1600-1920 A. D.; historical demography: family reconstitution 1600-2000 A. D.; photographs in local history and Read more…

Ingar Kaldal

E-mail Homepage Ingar Kaldal is Professor at the Department of History at the University of Trondheim, Norway. His main research projects are connected to cultural history, especially to everyday life. His current project is about forest cultures in global perspectives. He is also interested in the theoretical and methodological problems Read more…

Wim Hupperetz

  E-mail Homepage Wim Hupperetz (1966) studied Ancient History and Provincial Roman Archaeology at Radboud University; in 2004 he defended his PhD thesis on a multidisciplinary research on The memory of a street at the Tilburg University. He was curator in the Limburgs Museum for 16 years. He worked for Read more…

Zsolt K. Horváth

E-mail Homepage Zsolt K. Horváth teaches at  Loránd Eötvös University in Budapest, Hungary. His research interests range from the theory of microhistory to the popular culture of the totalitarian states in general and Communist  Hungary in particular.  

Ivanka Huber

E-mail Homepage Ivanka Huber is research assistant at the Department for interdisciplinary research, Scientific Research Center of Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts and is currently located at the Prekmurje Research station. Her research focuses on socio-historical aspects of family life in Prekmurje (Goričko) in the 20th century. Particularly, she Read more…

JOEL F. HARRINGTON

E-mail Homepage Joel F. Harrington in Professor of History at Vanderbilt University (USA).  His main field of interest is in early modern German social history, particularly topics dealing with law, religion, and the family. As for microhistorical publications, you could include my last two monographs: The Faithful Executioner: Life and Read more…

CRAIG HARLINE

E-mail Homepage Craig Harline is a Professor of History at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. His research focuses on the religious history of Europe since the Middle Ages. His current book-project treats the impact of religious conversion upon religiously mixed families after the Reformation.  

Károly Halmos

E-mail Homepage As being an economist by training and being interested in social history, business history and the history of ideas I am not a microhistorian in the strict sense of the word although I like the ideas of microhistory. The research project I am working now on (with my Read more…