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Ludwig Pelzl is a historian specializing in early modern Europe, age studies, and socio-economic structures. He holds a PhD from the European University Institute (2018-2023) and currently pursues postdoctoral research at institutions in Naples, Italy and Mainz, Germany. His work examines age consciousness, social mobility, and institutional economies in pre-modern contexts.
- Education: PhD in History (EUI, 2023), Master’s in Political Science and Economic History (Heidelberg, Lund, 2018)
Research Interests focus on:
- Historical age reporting as a socio-political category
- Life cycles and old age in early modern Europe
- Social structures, mobility, and urban economies
- Pre-modern welfare systems and institutional accounting
Publications highlight his expertise in interdisciplinary approaches to economic and social history. His 2023 study explores pre-modern pension systems, while his 2022 work analyzes urban retirement practices. The 2020 article investigates age-related welfare in Regensburg.
Scientific Recognition includes:
- DAAD-funded PhD grant
- Hakan-Lindgren Prize for Economic History (2018)
Current Projects interrogate how calendar age became a tool of state power in 18th-century Europe, linking bureaucratic expansion to military conscription. His presentations at institutions like Oxford and University of Toronto reflect his international academic engagement.





