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Joerg Peltzer is a Professorial Research Fellow at the School of History and Art History, University of East Anglia. He holds a British Academy Global Professorship (2021–2025) and focuses on medieval political and ceremonial practices, particularly in Europe. His work explores themes like courtly rituals, nobility dynamics, and medieval diplomacy, with a specialization in 13th–14th century German and English contexts.
Key Projects:
- British Academy: Global Professorships 2020 (2021–2025)
Research Interests: Medieval political structures, court ceremonial systems, symbolic use of language in governance, and the evolution of noble documentation practices. His studies bridge high medieval governance and cultural symbolism, emphasizing how rituals reinforced power hierarchies.
Publications: Recent works include analyses of transregnal kingship in 13th-century Europe, the role of seating arrangements in medieval courts, and the documentation practices of German nobility. He co-edited Transregnal Kingship: A Thirteenth-Century Phenomenon? (2024, Oxford University Press).
Media Engagement: Contributed to discussions on medieval heritage in Rheinland-Pfalz and the historical significance of the Battle of Hastings (1066).
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