Areas of Activity#

Here you will find all fields of scholarship for this section.
1
  • 17th century Irish and British history Go to
A
  • Alexis de Tocqueville Go to
  • archaeological field work in Turkey (esp. Arslantepe), in Syria (Ebla, Tell ‘Ashara, Tell Mozan), in Libya (Akakus in Garamantian times) Go to
  • archaeological science (with particular interest in DNA and molecular genetics) Go to
B
C
  • classical archaeology Go to
  • classical archaeology Go to
  • Colonial American history Go to
  • Colonial period of Latin America Go to
  • comparative history Go to
  • Comparative Legal History Go to
  • contemporary history Go to
  • cultural theory in classical archaeology Go to
D
  • Danish industrialization 1840-1980 Go to
  • Danish mercantilist policy Go to
  • Danish monetary institutions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries Go to
  • Belgian Economy during the 20th Century
(banking, socio-financial and world economy since 1945 Go to
E
  • early medieval archaeology in Europe, Anglo-Saxon, Viking Go to
  • Early Modern and Modern Legal History Go to
  • Early modern British and Atlantic social and political history Go to
  • early modern English social history, especially the history of social policy, towns, medicine and disease Go to
  • early modern history Go to
  • early modern history Go to
  • Early Modern history Go to
  • early modern history Go to
  • Early Modern History of Southeast and East Asia Go to
  • economic and cultural dynamics Go to
  • economic and social history Go to
  • economic & cultural history Go to
  • Economic history of Britain Go to
  • economic, social and political history of the Mediterranean lands Go to
  • economic & social history Go to
  • Enlightenment studies Go to
  • environmental history Go to
  • epistemological foundations of history in the views of historians and Go tothe growth of a professional consciousness among them
  • European industrialisation Go to
  • European prehistory (especially the Aegean) Go to
G
  • general modern history Go to
  • global history since the eighteenth century Go to
  • Greek and Roman political monuments Go to
  • Greek inscriptions Go to
  • greek & roman archaeology Go to
H
  • historical demography and Danish social history 1600ff Go to
  • historical relation between politics and administration in the Go tolate 19th and the 20th centuries
  • historicism in northern European art, with special reference to medieval period Go to
  • historiography and the methodology of the social sciences Go to
  • historiography of medieval archaeology in Scandinavia Go to
  • history and theory of historiography Go to
  • history of Ancient Greek sport Go to
  • history of Canon Law Go to
  • History of Commerce and Finance in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Times Go to
  • History of culture contact Go to
  • history of early modern Europe Go to
  • History of England in the Middle Ages Go to
  • history of European expansion Go to
  • history of european expansion, imperialism, colonialism, cultural transfers Go to
  • History of European literacy and education Go to
  • history of European universities and mainly its social role (13th-18th c.) Go to
  • History of German colonial history Go to
  • History of Germany's Pacific islands colonies Go to
  • history of historiography in the 19th and 20th centuries Go to
  • History of Latin America Go to
  • history of medicine Go to
  • History of Overseas Chinese Go to
  • history of philosophy Go to
  • History of psychiatry Go to
  • history of schooling and education (legislation, literacy) Go to
  • History of Science and Education in the Middle Ages Go to
  • history of sciences Go to
  • History ofthe Baltic Region in the Middle Ages Go to
  • history of the early modern world Go to
  • History ofthe Eastern Mediterranean in the Later Middle Ages Go to
  • History of the Military Orders in the Middle Ages Go to
  • history of the Near East in pre-classical times (esp. Urban Revolution, Syria in Late Bronze Age, Assyrian Empire, Ancient Israel), also the Sahara in proto-historical times Go to
  • history of twentieth-century Spain and global history Go to
  • History of World War I Go to
I
  • images in the context of politics, social life and mentality Go to
  • images of myth in social contexts Go to
  • intellectual and cultural life during the Renaissance (15th-17th centuries) in its social context Go to
  • intellectual history Go to
  • interaction of the three religions in medieval Spain and Sicily, including the problem of Jewish (and Muslim) 'servitude' Go to
  • international economic development through the lens of a historian Go to
  • international history Go to
L
M
  • maritime capitalism Go to
  • marriage and violence against women in the Middle Ages Go to
  • medieval archaeology Go to
  • Methodology and theory of History Go to
  • methodology of historical research Go to
  • modern British social and political history Go to
  • modern european history Go to
O
  • opening of the eastern and western Atlantic in the fifteenth and early sixteenth century Go to
  • origins of linguistic diversity Go to
P
  • Pacific islands history Go to
  • paleography and dipolmatics, critical editions of medieval sources Go to
  • philosophy of history Go to
  • Population history of Britain Go to
  • prehistoric archaeology Go to
  • professionalisation of society and the role of schooling in this process Go to
R
  • religion: Sanctuaries, cult instruments and religious rituals Go to
S
  • social and cultural history of the Burgundian Netherlands (14th – 16th century) Go to
  • social and economic history of Europe and the Western World from the Late Middle Ages to the Present Go to
  • social and economic history of the Low Countries during the late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Times (on the decline of Bruges and the rise and decline of Antwerp, on European trade, on financial and banking innovations in Antwerp and Amsterdam, on industrial and monetary development in the Low Countries and in Europe) Go to
  • social and economic history of the Roman Empire Go to
  • social & economic history Go to
  • Social history of Britain Go to
  • Social history of Europe Go to
  • Specialization in the period c.1500-1850. Go to
T
  • The Low Countries under Burgundian domination Go to
  • theory of archaeology Go to
  • trade and shipping between the Baltic and Western Europe in the eighteenth century Go to
  • transport and communications in Denmark c. 1850ff Go to
U
  • urbanism. Public spaces in Greek and Roman cities Go to

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