Dr. Erik Niblaeus
Internationales Kolleg für Geisteswissenschaftliche Forschung "Schicksal, Freiheit und Prognose. Bewältigungsstrategien in Ostasien und Europa"
Ulrich-Schalk-Str. 3a
91056 Erlangen
- E-Mail: erik.niblaeus@ikgf.uni-erlangen.de
- Telefon: +49 9131 85 20604
IKGF Research Project:
Ecclesiology and Eschatology in the Archdiocese of Salzburg in the Twelfth Century
Curriculum Vitae
Oct 2010– | Research Fellow/wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, IKGF. |
2006–10 | PhD, King's College London, Dept of History; thesis title: 'German Influence on Religious Practice in Scandinavia, c. 1050–1150'. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. |
2005–6 | MPhil, University of Cambridge, Dept of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (Sidney Sussex College). Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. |
2002–5 | BA, University of Cambridge, Dept of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (Sidney Sussex College). |
Born in Stockholm, 1983.
Areas of Interest
- The cultural and ecclesiastical history of Scandinavia and German-speaking Europe in the middle ages
- Liturgy, manuscripts, and church buildings
- Christianisation and church reform
Publications
- 'Learning to Write in Southern Sweden: Liturgical Fragments and the Creation of a Culture of the Book', in Teaching Writing, Learning to Write: Proceedings of the XVIth Colloquium of the Comité international de paléographie latine, ed. P. R. Robinson, King's College London Medieval Studies 22 (London, 2010), 146–154
- 'Christian Life in Twelfth-Century Scandinavia: A Comparative Approach', Storica 40 (2009), pp. 33–64
- 'The German Affiliations of the Cathedral of Lund under Archbishop Asser (1089–1137)', Quaestio Insularis 9 (2008), pp. 94–112