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Philip Haas is a Researcher at Philipps-Universität Marburg, specializing in Early Modern History with a focus on dynastic politics, diplomatic history, and Machiavellian studies. His doctoral work examined dynastic marriages in Hesse-Kassel, analyzing treaties and political practices in the Early Modern period. He has held roles as a Research Associate at the CRC/TRR 138 'Dynamics of Security' and currently serves as a Referendar at the Lower Saxony State Archives. His research integrates legal frameworks, economic systems, and literary analysis to explore statecraft and political thought.
Education highlights include a First State Examination in History, Latin, Ancient Greek, and German from Philipps-Universität Marburg (2012) and Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck. He has been supported by grants from the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation. His publications span academic journals like Historisches Jahrbuch and Archiv für Diplomatik, focusing on themes such as treaty analysis, dynastic finance, and Machiavelli's intellectual legacy.
- Key Research Themes: Dynastic negotiations, early modern statecraft, and classical political thought
- Recent Grants: GCSC membership (Exzellenzinitiative), Friedrich Naumann Fellowship
- Teaching: Conducted a seminar on Niccolò Machiavelli at Marburg (2016/17)
His work bridges legal, economic, and literary perspectives, often analyzing how dynastic marriages shaped political alliances and security strategies in 16th-17th century Europe. Upcoming projects include studies on Hessian-Danish dynastic links and Reformation-era political literature.


