Publications 2018

Mette Birkedal Bruun

  • “Privacy in Early Modern Christianity and Beyond: Traces and Approaches” Annali Istituto storico italo-germanico/Jahrbuch des italienisch-deutschen historischen Instituts in Trient vol. 44 no.2, pp.  33-54.

  • "Clôture/enclosure" in Living Together: Roland Barthes, the Individual and the Community, edited by Knut Stene-Johansen, Chistiran Refsum and Johan Schimanski, pp. 135-146. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag.

  • with Svend Rune Havsteen, Eelco Nagelsmit, Kristian Mejrup and Lars Cyril Nørgaard, “A Marvellous Model of female Conduct: Judith in Seventeenth-Century France” in Transfiguration 2014, pp. 9–64.Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum.

  • "Books at La Trappe: A Review Article", Citeaux Commentarii Cistercienses vol. 68 no. 1-4, pp. 293-304.

  • "Fra munke til privathed", Carlsbergfondet Årsskrift 2018, pp. 16-23. Copenhagen: Narayana Press.

  • “Prayer, Meditation, and Retreat” in The Oxford Handbook of the Baroque, edited by John D. Lyons. Oxford: Oxford University Press online.

  • "Solitudes with Permeable Boundaries: La Trappe and its repercussions" in Spaces, Places, and Times of Solitude in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe, edited by Karl Enenkel and Christine Göttler, pp. 451-479. Leiden: Brill.

Annabel Brett

  • “Doing without an original: A commentary on Martti Koskenniemi” in Human rights: Moral or political? , edited by Adam Etinson, pp. 61-68. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • "Is there any environmental thinking in early modern European political thought?” in Nature, action and the future. Political thought and the environment, edited by Katrina Forrester and Sophie Smith, pp 23-42. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Charlotte Christensen-Nugues

  • “Nicolas ko och ediktet i Nantes: en reformert prästs anteckningar i det sena 1500-talets La Rochelle”, Vetenskapssociteten i Lund: Årsbok 2018, pp. 15-28.

Michaël Green

Pernille Ulla Knudsen

  • "Københavns sidste offentlige henrettelse: Skildring af et professionelt processystem" in Politi, magt og historie, edited by Peter Blume et al., pp. 21-38. Copenhagen: DJØF. 

Peter Thule Kristensen

  • ”Arkitekterne og historieprojektet: Arkitekturhistoriens rolle i arkitektuddannelsen på det Kgl. Danske Kunstakademi”, Architectura vol. 40, pp. 36-53. Copenhagen: Arkitekturhistorisk Årsskrift.

  • with Keen Schoop and Jens Markus Lindhe, Svenn Eske Kristensen – velfærdsarkitekten. Copenhagen: Aristo. 
    • reviewed in Kristeligt Dagblad 7.11.2018.
    • reviewed in Politiken 21.9.2018.
    • reviewed in Weekendavisen 2.3.2018.

  • ”Borgerskabets pastorale: Cottageparken som pionerprojekt" in Sommerlandets arkitektur: Drømmen om det gode liv, edited by Nan Dahlkild, pp. 58-79. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanums Forlag.

Natália da Silva Perez

Fredrik Torisson

  • ”The False Problem of Urbane Design", Ardeth 3, pp. 75-95.

  • “The Utopian Mystique of Neoliberal Architecture”, Lo Squaderno vol. 50 no. 12, pp. 41-44.

Helle Vogt

  • “How to be Remembered: Securing the Memoria of a Slain Person in Medieval Denmark” in Emotion, Violence, Vengeance and Law in the Middle Ages. Essays in Honour of William Ian Miller, edited by Kate Gilbert & Stephen D. White, pp. 56-171. Boston/Leiden: Brill.

  • with Jenny Benham and Matthew McHaffie "Introduction" in Law and Language in the Middle Ages, edited by Jenny Benham, Matthew McHaffie and Helle Vogt. Leiden: Brill, pp. 1-8.

  • ”Reformationen og privatlivet”, Ugeskrift for Retsvæsen U2018B , pp. 14-16.

  • with Han Nijdam "Translating a Medieval Legal System into Modern English" in Translation and Medieval Documents Voices of Law: Language, Text and Practice, edited by Jenny Benham, pp. 38-53. The Leverhulme Trust.

Florian Wöller

  • "Bewegen und Beendigen: Anmerkungen zum Objektbegriff in der spätmittelalterlichen Philosophie". in Object Fantasies: Experience & Creation edited by Philippe Cordez, Romana Kaske, Julia Saviello & Susanne Thürigen, pp. 67-78. De Gruyter, Object Studies in Art History, vol.1. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110598803
  • "Das Maßlose Begreifen: Gott als Gegenstand der Theologie bei vier scholastischen Autoren (13./14. Jahrhundert)"Das Mittelalter, vol.23, no.1, pp.160-175. https://doi.org/10.1515/mial-2018-0011