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Prof. Dr. Annette Kehnel holds the Chair of Medieval History at the University of Mannheim, within the School of Humanities. Her work focuses on medieval religious institutions, cultural history, and the intersection of ethics with material culture. She has authored and edited numerous influential books, including studies on monastic foundations, medieval poverty theories, and sustainability practices.
- Key Roles: Chair holder, Department Head, Academic Editor
- Research Themes: Medieval monasticism, economic history, cultural memory, and religious ethics
Her research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining textual analysis with material culture studies. Recent publications explore how medieval societies addressed existential crises through moral frameworks and environmental sustainability. She frequently collaborates internationally, evidenced by her edited volumes with German-Italian-French scholars.
No formal advising or grant details are listed in the provided texts, though her extensive editorial work suggests active engagement in academic networks. The Medieval History Chair at Mannheim, her primary affiliation, hosts research activities focused on early medieval to post-medieval transitions.
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