Ringvorlesung “Die Vertreibung der Kölner jüdischen Gemeinde 1423/1424 im europäischen Kontext” (German)

This series of lectures is now online. You can watch all talks, including the following speakers: Carla Meyer-Schlenkrich, Dorothea Weltecke, Georg Jostkleigrewe, Jörg Müller, Christiane Twiehaus, Tanja Potthoff, Michael Wiehen, Martha Keil, Sophia Schmitt, David Schnur, Christoph Cluse, Wolfram Drews, Rainer Josef Barzen, and Jan-Hendryk de Boer.


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About Andreas Lehnertz

As Juniorprofessor of medieval history with a specialization in Jewish history at the University of Trier, Andreas Lehnertz studies the social, cultural, and religious history of Europe. His academic pursuits focus on the nuanced dynamics of everyday Christian-Jewish relations, the study of marginal Hebrew and Yiddish deeds, the study of Jewish and general sealing practices, and the in-depth study of Jewish craftspeople. He wrote a book on "Jewish Seals in the Medieval German Empire: The Authentication and Self-Representation of Jewish Men and Women". His expertise has been further honed through his roles as a postdoctoral fellow in the ERC project "Beyond the Elite - Jewish Daily Life in Medieval Europe" at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and as a member of the Martin Buber Society in the Humanities and Social Sciences, also at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Currently he writes a book about "Jewish Craftspeople in Medieval Germany". Through his research and publications, he aims to make a meaningful contribution to the academic discourse surrounding medieval history and to provide valuable insights into the rich tapestry of European history during this pivotal period.