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Joseph F. Patrouch <patrouch@ualberta.ca> University of Alberta, Department of History, Classics, and Religion |
| Primary Phone: | (780) 492-4568 |
| Web Page: | http://apps.ualberta.ca/directory/person/patrouch |
| List Affiliations: | List Editor for HABSBURG Emeritus Review Editor for HABSBURG Reviewer for H-German Reviewer for H-HRE Reviewer for HABSBURG |
| Reviews: | untitled Confessionals and Confessionalization untitled Standing on Shifting Ground The Modest Early Modern Metropolis in East Central Europe: No Motor of Modernization Limiting Confessionalization: Two Cities Weather Revolt and War Bourdieu, Elias, and the Habsburg Court: Two Recent Studies of Early Modern Mechanisms of Rule The Holy Roman Empire as Web of Dynastic Relations Renaissance Roles for Women in the Holy Roman Empire Max I Beyond "Crown vs. Estates" |
| Interests: | Area Studies Diplomacy and International Relations Medieval and Byzantine History / Studies Religious Studies and Theology Rural History / Studies Social History / Studies Urban History / Studies Women, Gender, and Sexuality |
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Bio: I am a historian of Early Modern Europe, with a particular interest in the Holy Roman Empire and the lands ruled by members of the Habsburg Dynasty, both inside the Empire and elsewhere around Europe and the world. My primary chronological period of research concentration is between approximately 1550 and 1650. Additional research interests include the roles of Habsburg women and their courts in early modern Europe, as well as early modern empire and urban studies. I have experience directing a program in Public History and am also interested in museum studies. My current research project centers on the imagined and experienced landscapes of the Holy Roman Empire in the 1560's and 1570's. |
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