Hannah SchlimpenView profile
Researcher
Hannah Schlimpen is a Researcher at Universität Trier affiliated with the Trier Center for Digital Humanities (TCDH) and the Chair of Romance Literary Studies. Her academic trajectory includes roles as Coordinator for the research network 'Transkulturalität und ihre Grenzen' (2022-2023), lecturer at Università degli studi di Bergamo (2021-2022), and multiple DFG-funded research positions focusing on Russian poetry transitions and early modern divination practices. Her research explores Romance literary studies through interdisciplinary lenses: digital humanities (Linked Open Data applications), early modern literature (Spanish/French), and poetic analysis , with emphasis on: Geomancy and divination in historical texts Bilingual/exile poetry Urban representation in Golden Age literature Lexicography of Caribbean Spanish Publications reflect sustained interest in cultural symbolism, linguistic hybridity, and spatial narratives across 15th-18th century European and Latin American contexts, often employing comparative frameworks. Awards and fellowships recognize her scholarly contributions: Dissertation Prize, Freundeskreis Trierer Universität (2021) Herzog-Ernst Fellowship, Fritz Thyssen Stiftung (2019) Research stipends from Universidad de Salamanca (2017) and Rheinland-Pfalz (2016) She co-leads the DFG network 'An den Rändern der Moderne' (2023-2025) and is active in the Trierer Kolleg für Mittelalter und Neuzeit, enhancing cross-institutional humanities research.
