Visiting Researchers
On this site you find short information about the visiting guest researchers of the IRTG "Baltic Borderlands".
Bart Pushaw
Art, Race, and the Battle for Representation in the Colonial Baltic World, 1880-1920
PhD Topic
PhD Candidate, Global Modernisms
06/2017 Visiting Researcher from the University of Maryland
Kerli Kraus
Graduate Student
01-02/2017 Visiting Researcher from the University of Tartu, Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of History and Archaeology
Margot Damiens
Die Vorstellungen über die skandinavischen Länder im Heiligen Römischen Reich Deutscher Nation im 18. Jahrhundert (1720-1806/15)
PhD topic
since 04/2016 Visiting Researcher from Paris
Doctorante
Université Paris-Sorbonne
UFR d’études germaniques et nordiques
ED IV - EA 3556 REIGENN
margot.damiensgmailcom
Maija Ojala
Protection, Continuity and Gender: Craft Trade Culture in the Baltic Sea region (14th-16th centuries) (published)
PhD topic
06-09/2015 Visiting Researcher from University of Tampere
Dr Miia Ijäs
Res publica Redefined? The Polish-Lithuanian Transition Period of the 1560s and 1570s in the Context of European State Formation Processes (published)
PhD topic
06/2015 Visiting Researcher from the University of Tampere, School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Dr Martyn Housden
German and Baltic History in the Interwar Period
Research interest
11/2014 Visiting Researcher from the University of Bradford, Department of Sociology and Criminology
Krista Andreson
Art and Cultural Relations in Medieval Livonia on Example of Sacral Art: Wooden Sculptures and Altarpieces from 13th - 15th Century
PhD-topic
since 03/2013 Visiting Researcher from Tartu
Rune Brandt Larsen
A Common Past - Four National Histories. On Use of History in Poland, Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine
PhD topic
September 2013 - August 2014 Visiting Researcher from Lund
rune.brandt_larseslav.luse
Lehti Mairike Keelmann
Art production in the Baltic and eastern European regions
Field of Research
03/2013 Visiting Researcher from Michigan in Greifswald
Ph.D. Candidate, History of Art, University of Michigan, U.S.A.
Madis Maasing
The Impact of the Reformation on the Formation of Territorial State Structures in Livonia in the Mid-16th Century (1535-1558)
PhD-topic
05-06/2012 Visiting Researcher from Tartu in Greifswald
rotiloomhotmailcom
Dr Tiit Pädam
Ökumene – Konzepte im Ostseeraum
Postdoc research topic (working title)
1-12/2010 Visiting Researcher from the University of Uppsala (Sweden)
Sergey Saluschev
05/2018 Visiting Researcher from the University of California, Santa Barbara
PhD Candidate
Department of History
University of California, Santa Barbara
http://www.history.ucsb.edu/graduate-student/sergey-saluschev/