Mark Häberlein - Curriculum Vitae#
Professor of Early Modern History, Department of History, University of Bamberg, Germany, since 2004
Qualifications:
- 1996 Habilitation, Modern History, University of Freiburg
- 1991 Ph.D., Modern History, University of Augsburg, Germany
- 1988 M.A., American Studies, Michigan State University, U.S.A.
Academic Management Experience:
- 2007 - 2011 Chairman of Academic Senate and Vice President of the University Board, University of Bamberg
- 2006 - 2007 Dean, Faculty of Historical and Geographical Sciences, University of Bamberg
Editorial Responsibilities:
- Chief editor, Jahrbuch für Regionalgeschichte [Yearbook for Regional History]], Stuttgart: Steiner, 2010 - 2019
- Member of the editorial board, Jahrbuch für Überseegeschichte [Yearbook for Overseas History], Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, since 2014
- Co-editor, Annales Mercaturae: A Yearbook of International Trade History, Stuttgart: Steiner, since 2015
Funded Research Projects (since 2011):
- 2020 research grant “Governance, Transition Management, and Memory in an Ecclesiastical Institution: The Cathedral Chapter of Early Modern Bamberg”, German Research Council
- 2018 research grant “West-Eastern Transfers from an Actor-Centred Perspective: Salomon Negri as Translator and Cultural Broker between the Arab World and Latin Europe (late 17th and early 18th century), German Research Council
- 2017 research grant "The Resiliencing of Early Modern Entrepreneurs: The Trans-Alpine Trade of David Gauger and David Wagner around 1600”, German Research Council
- 2013 research grant “Halle Pastors, German Settlers and Lutheran Congregations in North America: Critical Edition and Exploration of Correspondences and Official Diaries, 1740-1820”, German Research Council
- 2011 research grant “Business Papers of the Welser Company of Augsburg, 1496 - 1551”, Gerda Henkel Foundation