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Manuel Mozer is a doctoral researcher (Doktorand) at the Department of Early Modern History within the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Tübingen. He is currently affiliated with two Collaborative Research Centers (CRC 923 'Threatened Orders' and CRC 1070 'ResourceCultures') and serves as a community archivist for Kusterdingen since 2017.
- PhD candidate at University of Tübingen (since 2021)
- Leader of Kusterdingen Community Archives (since 2017)
- Associated with CRC 923 and CRC 1070
Specializing in Early Modern History, his research focuses on:
- Consumer behavior in 18th-century Württemberg
- Material culture analysis
- Jewish communities in Southwest Germany
- Regional history of Ludwigsburg and Tübingen
- Archival science and historical source criticism
His recent publications examine consumption patterns, municipal integration processes, and comparative legal frameworks. He actively participates in organizing academic conferences on premodern markets and consumption practices.
As an ESIT-Mentor since 2019, he supports students in Early Modern History while combining archival work with academic research through his roles at the University of Tübingen and regional history institutions.

