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Étienne Doublier is a Professor of Medieval History at the University of Cologne, holding a chair focused on the High Middle Ages and Basic Historical Sciences. He is actively engaged in research, teaching, and academic leadership within the Historical Institute of the Faculty of Humanities. His scholarly profile is marked by a deep engagement with diplomatics, papal history, and regional medieval studies, particularly in Italy and the Lower Rhine.
His research interests include:
- Documentary sources and diplomatics
- The papacy, Roman Curia, and indulgences
- Mendicant orders and their documentation
- Regnum Italicum and Regnum Siciliae
- The Archdiocese of Cologne and Westphalian history
- Latin palaeography and historical auxiliary sciences
Doublier's recent publications reflect a strong trend in analyzing the material and symbolic dimensions of medieval authority, especially through papal and episcopal documents. His work often bridges institutional history with cultural and religious practices, focusing on how power was represented and negotiated in medieval Italy and Germany. He has contributed significantly to the study of indulgences, documentary cultures, and the interplay between local and imperial authority.
His scientific contributions include major monographs and edited volumes such as Indulgences, Papacy and Mendicant Orders in the 13th Century (2017) and An Empire Without a King? (2024), as well as co-editing key collections on diplomatics and historical auxiliary sciences. He has also published extensively in leading journals and contributed numerous reviews to Deutsches Archiv and Medioevo Latino.
Doublier has supervised various teaching activities, including seminars on medieval schisms, councils, royal courts, and documentary cultures. He regularly collaborates with colleagues such as Marita Blattmann, Karl Ubl, and Sabine von Heusinger. He previously held junior professorships at the University of Wuppertal and the University of Cologne, and completed his habilitation in 2023. He has also taught at the University of Pavia and the University of Chieti.
He is involved in several academic networks and has contributed to collaborative research on topics such as the rotulus, archival sources, and the reception of imperial rule. His work is deeply interdisciplinary, combining philology, historiography, and material culture studies.
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