Publications

2024

Mette Birkedal Bruun

Johannes Ljungberg

  • with Natacha Klein Käfer, editors of Tracing Private Conversations in Early Modern Europe: Talking in Everyday Life. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • with Natacha Klein Käfer, "Language, Settings, and Networks of Early Modern Private Conversations." In Tracing Private Conversations in Early Modern Europe. Talking in Everyday Life, edited by Johannes Ljungberg and Natacha Klein Käfer. Palgrave Macmillan.

Lars Cyril Nørgaard

  • with Paolo Astorri, "A Little Republic: The Conceptualisation of the Household According to Henning Arnisaeus." In Reformation and Everyday Life, edited by Nina J. Kofoed and Bo Kristian Holm, 195-219. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Refo500 Academic Studies (R5AS) , vol. 100.

Natacha Klein Käfer

Paolo Astorri

  • with Lars Cyril Nørgaard "A little republic: the conceptualisation of the household according to Henning Arnisaeus", in Reformation and Everyday Life, ed. by Niva Javette Koefoed and Bo Kristian Holm (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht).

2023

Mette Birkedal Bruun

Asta Mønsted Randløv

  • with Martin Appelt, Anne Birgitte Gotfredsen, Claire Houmard, Antoine Zazzo, Sophie Cersoy, Olivier Tombret, Bjarne Grønnow "An Early Inuit Workshop at a Qassi , a Men’s House,
    Nuulliit, Northwest Greenland" Arctic Anthropology, Volume 59, Number 1, 2022, pp. 3-38 (Article)

Natacha Klein Käfer

  • with Natalia da Silva Perez "Between Concealment and Disclosure: Approaches to the History of Privacy in Knowledge-Making" KNOW: A Journal of the Formation of Knowledge vol. 7 no. 1, 1-9.
  • with Natalia da Silva Perez, editors of "Creation, Control, Communication: A Historical Appraisal of Privacy in Knowledge Production", KNOW: A Journal on the Formation of Knowledge, vol. 7, no. 1.
  • with Michael Green, Ineke Huysman, and Jelena Baki¿, "Low Countries, Private Life, and Privacy: an Introduction" In Low Countries, Private Life and Privacy, Brepols Publishers.
  • with Natália da Silva Perez, Nadav Borenstein, Karolina Ewa Stanczak, Thea Rolskov and Isabelle Augenstein, "Measuring Intersectional Biases in Historical Documents." In Findings of the 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2023. vol. ACL 2023, Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), p. 2711–2730.

Christine Jeanneret

Paolo Astorri

Johannes Ljungberg

Sanne Maekelberg

Søren Frank Jensen

  • "Nikolaus Selnecker’s Psalterbuch, 1563–1623. Addressing the Public – Voicing the Private", PhD diss., University of Copenhagen

Bastian Felter Vaucanson

  • "Between Faith and Work: Fénelon's Conception of Charity for a Monarch". French Historical Studies vol. 46, no. 1: pp. 37-55
  • “La conversation éternelle. L’intimité spirituelle dans la correspondance Guyon-Fénelon [The Eternal Conversation: Spiritual Intimacy in the Correspondence between Guyon and Fénelon]”, PhD diss., University of Copenhagen.

Peter Thule Kristensen

Natalie Patricia Körner

Nuno Grancho

  • "Hybridity as an appellation of twentieth-century Islamic built environment." In Europe’s Islamic Legacy: 1900 to the Present, edited by Elizabeth Dreyson. Brill.

Florian Wöller

  • with Marian Burchardt and Maria Chiara Giorda, "Geographies of Encounter: The Making and Unmaking of Multi-Religious Spaces"Zeitschrift fuer Antikes Christentum, Palgrave Macmillan.

  • "Disputationen als akademische Diskursform im Mittelalter. Ein Essay." In Ausstrahlung und Widerschein: Wahrnehmung und Wirkung der Wittenberger Universität im Europa des 16. Jahrhunderts edited by Michael Beyer and Martin Hauger,  87-105, Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.

Fabio Gigone

  • “The balustrade of Louis XIV’s Chambre du Roi: the architecture of the ban.” Vesper. Journal of Architecture, Arts & Theory, Spring-Summer, no. 8: 190–95.

  • “The Autoimmune City: Urban Strategies in Rome under Alexander VII (1656-57) (Abstract).” In Symposium of Urban Design History and Theory, edited by Janina Gosseye, Tom Avermaete, and Matthew Heins, 171. Delft: ETH Zürich ; TU Delft.

  • with Angela Gigliotti: “The Commodification of Danish Architectural Practice.” In Who Is the Architect?, by Building Diversity. Copenhagen: Danish Architectural Press, 98-107.