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German historian
Tillmann Lohse
is a German author, editor, academic, and scholar of Medieval History. In 2003 he was honoured with the "Goslarer Geschichtspreis" for his research on the
Salian
emperor
Henry III
.
[1]
[2]
In 2009 he obtained his doctoral degree from
Humboldt-University of Berlin
. His dissertation dealt with the
collegiate church
SS. Simon and Jude
in
Goslar
whose manuscripts and files have been stored in various German and Austrian archives since its
secularization
at the beginning of the 19th century. From these sources Lohse edited a 12th-century
urbarium
, a 13th-century
chronicle
[3]
and a 15th-century ordinal, all of which were once composed by members of the chapter.
[4]
[5]
Besides pious endowments Lohse's research focusses mainly on the history of migrations, especially the ones of
missionaries
,
[6]
and
mercenaries
,
[7]
as well as on digital
diplomatics
.
[8]
During the spring term of 2017 Lohse was guest professor at
Goethe University Frankfurt
,
[9]
since fall 2017 he teaches as an associate professor at Humboldt. In 2021 he was awarded a prize for promoting
democracy
by
Stendal
district administrator
Patrick Puhlmann
.
[10]
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