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>Kleine Fürsten< im Alten Reich.
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»Small« Princes in the Holy Roman Empire. Structural Constraints and Social Practices through the Ages (1300-1800): The »small« princes of the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period had the same rank as the great and powerful princes, but they often had points in common with the imperial counts or the lower nobility concerning the economic and political resources. Regarding the »small« princes, the volume illustrates their scope for action and constraints on the basis of case studies from the 14th to 18th centuries and asks for the heuristic value of »greatness« or »smallness« in the context of the princely community. von Auge, Oliver und Hecht, Michael
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Oliver Auge studied history and Latin philology in Tübingen. After his promotion in 2001, he worked as a research assistant at the department for general history of the Middle Ages and historical auxiliary sciences at the University of Greifswald until 2007; he completed his habilitation in spring 2008. This was followed by interim professorships in Greifswald and Göttingen and by an employment as a research assistant at the SFB 537 in Dresden. Since 2009, he is professor for regional history with a focus on the history of Schleswig-Holstein during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period at the University of Kiel. In 2013 and 2016, he declined offers from the Universities of Salzburg and Greifswald. He is managing editor of the »Jahrbuch für Regionalgeschichte«. Michael Hecht studied history and political sciences at the Universities of Halle, Leipzig and Paris IV. He was research assistant at the departements of history in Halle-Wittenberg (2002-2004) and Münster (2004-2015). From 2015-2020 he held a junior professorship for comparative regional history at the University of Münster and since 2020 he has been head of the Institute for Regional History at the Saxony-Anhalt State Office for the Preservation of Monuments and Archaeology in Halle.
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