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Managing Maximilian (1493–1519) - A blog on Persona, Politics, and Personnel through the Lens of Digital Prosopography at the time of Maximilian of Habsburg Blog

19.11.24, LECTURE | TALKING MAXIMILIAN | Women as Patients and Healers at the Habsburg Courts: A Gender Perspective on Medical Encounters (16th century) | by Alessandra Quaranta

German Version Below On 19 November 2024, the third lecture in our Talking Maximilian series will be held at the Alter PSK in Vienna, starting at 18.00 (Download the poster here – the event will also be accessible online via...

20.11.24, LECTURE | CARINA SIEGL | NUR EINE PHASE? DIE HOFSTAATEN DER MARIA VON UNGARN UND DER ANNA JAGIELLO NACH DER “WIENER DOPPELHOCHZEIT”

German version below On 20.11.2024, at the University of Vienna, in the context of Geschichte am Mittwoch, Carina Siegl, from the Gendering Maximilian team, will be giving a talk entitled : Nur eine Phase? Die Hofstaaten der Maria von Ungarn...

PROJECT “SCHWARZE MANDER”/”BLACK MEN”

A paper by Marianne Mödlinger and Bastian Asmus ManMax is proud to announce that it has teamed up with a new partner: the newly funded FWF Project (P34960) The “Schwarze Mander” of the Court Church in Innsbruck, Austria: Manufacture and...

THE EMPEROR WHO SAW HIMSELF AS A GENIUS

An interview of Andreas Zajic by Erich Witzmann, in Die Presse. The Habsburg Maximilian I is often cited as the “last knight”. In fact, he was a Renaissance prince with a penchant for pedantry. Powerful ruler and Renaissance prince, tireless...

CASTLING AT “CREATING MAXIMILIAN”

We congratulate Dennis Wegener, who has been able to take up another position at the Institute of German Studies at the University of Vienna. Fortunately, he will continue to contribute his expertise to the project under the direction of Stephan...