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Dr. Uwe Tresp is a researcher at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU), affiliated with the Faculty 09 Historical Seminar and Department of Medieval History. He has held research associate positions at multiple institutions since 2002, including the Humanities Centre for the History and Culture of East Central Europe (GWZO), University of Münster, University of Potsdam, and Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf.
- Studied History, Geography, and Political Science at the University of Potsdam
- Doctorate in 2002
His research focuses on Late Medieval and Early Modern European history, particularly the Holy Roman Empire, Bohemia, Saxony, Bavaria, and Brandenburg. Key areas include medieval warfare, nobility networks, symbolic communication, and regional cultural history. He has contributed to museum exhibitions like "Mühlberg 1547" and "Preachers and Citizens: Reformation in Everyday Urban Life."
Dr. Tresp is active in historical commissions, including the Historical Commission of Berlin, Brandenburg Historical Commission, and the Historical Commission for the Bohemian Lands. He currently works on DFG-funded projects analyzing Emperor Sigismund's reign and territorial dynamics in the Holy Roman Empire.
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