Regina Poertner
Associate Professor · Early Modern History (1450–1800)
Swansea UniversityAbout
Regina Poertner is Associate Professor in History at Swansea University’s School of Culture and Communication. A Rhodes Scholar with a D.Phil. from the University of Oxford, she has held research fellowships at the German Historical Institute London and the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History.
Research Interests
- Early-modern history (1450–1800)
- History of law and legal reform
- Western political thought
- Counter-Reformation and constitutional debates
Her work explores how legal ideas shaped society and economy, ranging from Habsburg confessional policies to British family entails and Tudor portraiture.
Recent Publications & Trends
Poertner’s recent articles and reviews (2021-24) centre on the historiography of human rights, Tudor monastic dissolution, and Christian jurisprudence, reflecting sustained engagement with legal-intellectual history and interdisciplinary methodologies.
Awards & Grants
- Helmut-Coing Prize (2008)
- AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership “Redeeming Death” (PI, £76,590, 2016-20)
- British Academy and various international research grants
Postgraduate Supervision & Teaching
She currently supervises two PhD projects on nationalism in the English Civil War and on mortality & portraiture in Tudor England & Wales. Her taught modules span methodological training, historiography, and thematic surveys from the Enlightenment to twentieth-century America.
Collaborations & Outreach
Poertner collaborates with the National Portrait Gallery and National Trust, and welcomes new partnerships across the public and private sectors.
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