Publications 2023
Mette Birkedal Bruun
- Editor, Privacy Studies Journal vol. 2.
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with Oskar J. Rojewski, ”Early Modern Privacy at the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Courts” The Court Historian vol. 28, no. 2, 97-100.
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Review of Religion and Conflict in Medieval and Early Modern Worlds: Identities, Communities and Authorities, edited by Natasha Hodgson, Amy Fuller, John McCallum, and Nicholas Morton. Themes in Medieval and Early Modern History. Abingdon: Routledge, 2021 in Renaissance Quarterly vol. 75, no. 4, 1405-1406.
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(co-author), Annual report of the Danish Council for Research and Innovation Policy 2022
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(co-author), Universiteter for Fremtiden: Tyve år med universitetsloven
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Nadav Borenstein, Karolina Ewa Stanczak, Thea Rolskov and Isabelle Augenstein, "Measuring Intersectional Biases in Historical Documents."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
- "A French Parnassus for the Danes : Knowledge, gossip, and eroticism in La Beaumelle’s handwritten gazettes in Copenhagen." 1700-tal: Nordic Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies, vol. 20, no. 2023, pp. 34-54.
Paolo Astorri
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“The Redefinition of Clandestine Marriage by Sixteenth-Century Lutheran Theologians and Jurists.” Law and History Review. Cambridge University Press, pp. 1–28.
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with Wim Decock "Christianity and Contract Law" The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Law, ed. John Witte, Jr., Rafael Domingo, pp. 420–434.
- "Regula Aurea." In Handwörterbuch zur deutschen Rechtsgeschichte (HRG). edited by Albrecht Cordes, Hans-Peter Haferkamp, Bernd Kannowski, Heiner Lück, Heinrich de Wall, Dieter Werkmüller, Christel Bertelsmeier-Kierst and Ruth Schmidt-Wiegand, 245-246. vol. IV, Erich Schmidt Verlag.
Johannes Ljungberg
- Editor-in-chief, 1700-tal: Nordic Journal for Eigheenth-Century Studies vol. 20.
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"Reason and Orthodoxy in the Nordic Countries: an introduction." i Religious Enlightenment in the eighteenth-century Nordic countries: Reason and orthodoxy edited by Johannes Ljungberg and Erik Sidenvall, 1-30. Manchester University Press.
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with Erik Sidenvall, editor of Religious Enlightenment in the eighteenth-century Nordic countries: Reason and orthodoxy. Manchester University Press.
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with Jesper Jakobsen, "The establishment of the police office in mid-eighteenth-century Altona: new opportunities for privacy in transitional times?", Urban History, 1-20. Cambridge University Press.
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with Natalie Körner, "Experiencing Intrusion. Smashed Windows as Violations of Privacy in the University Town Helmstedt, 1684–1706", Architectural Histories, vol. 11, no. 1.
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"Sabbath Crimes in a city of Enlightenment: Religious and commercial (dis)order in eighteenth-century Altona." In Religious Enlightenment in the eighteenth-century Nordic countries: Reason and orthodoxy, edited by Johannes Ljungberg and Erik Sidenvall, 312-340. Manchester University Press.
Sanne Maekelberg
- with Peter Thule Kristensen: “Unfinished Business? Informal Privacy and the Private at the Perpetual Construction Site of the First Christiansborg Palace (1740-1794)”, Architectural Histories vol. 11 no. 1.
- "‘Au couvert, sans estre vues’. Aspects of Privacy in the Residences of Charles de Croÿ (1560-1612)." Private Life and Privacy in the Early Modern Low Countries, Green & Huysman, Brepols Publishers.
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.
Karen Lauterbach
- with George M. Bob-Milliar: "Grounding the Prosperity Gospel: Sites of Wealth and Power in Ghana" in The Pentecostal World, edited by Michael Wilkinson, Jörg Haustein, Routledge.
Peter Thule Kristensen
- with Sanne Maekelberg: “Unfinished Business? Informal Privacy and the Private at the Perpetual Construction Site of the First Christiansborg Palace (1740-1794)”, Architectural Histories vol. 11 no. 1.
- Lauritz de Thurah: Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede, Strandberg Publishing.
Natalie Patricia Körner
- with Johannes Ljungberg, "Experiencing Intrusion. Smashed Windows as Violations of Privacy in the University Town Helmstedt, 1684–1706", Architectural Histories, vol. 11, no. 1
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
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with Marian Burchardt and Maria Chiara Giorda, "Geographies of Encounter: The Making and Unmaking of Multi-Religious Spaces", Zeitschrift fuer Antikes Christentum, Palgrave Macmillan.
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"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
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“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.
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“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.
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with Angela Gigliotti: “The Commodification of Danish Architectural Practice.” In Who Is the Architect?, by Building Diversity. Copenhagen: Danish Architectural Press, 98-107.
Jesper Jakobsen
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with Peter Wessel Hansen, Ulrik Langen and Rikke Simonsen: Hidden Copenhagen: Anatomy of a City.
- with Peter Wessel Hansen, Ulrik Langen & Rikke Simonsen, "From flesh to paper: bodily and material transformation in 17th century Copenhagen – a case study", Urban History.
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with Lars Cyril Nørgaard: "Changing practices of censorship: the faculty of theology at Copenhagen University, 1738–1770", edited by Johannes Ljungberg and Erik Sidenvall, Reason and orthodoxy. Religious Enlightenment in the eighteenth-century Nordic Countries. Lund & Manchester: Lund University Press & Manchester University Press.
- with Johannes Ljungberg: "The establishment of the police office in mid-eighteenth-century Altona: new opportunities for privacy in transitional times?", Urban History, 1-20. Cambridge University Press.