1525: How Nuns’ Letters & Reformation Pamphlets Shaped German History ZOOM

1525: How Nuns’ Letters & Reformation Pamphlets Shaped German History ZOOM

By German Historical Institute London

Join us virtually via Zoom for a GHIL Lecture by Henrike Lähnemann (University of Oxford).

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1525 and All That: How Nuns’ Letters and Reformation Pamphlets Shaped German History

Henrike Lähnemann (University of Oxford)

The lecture will discuss how Latin and German texts written 500 years ago influenced the linguistic and historical development of early modern and modern Germany, looking at examples from nuns’ letters, Reformation pamphlets, and songs. This is part of a project to write a cultural history of Germany by developing a historical narrative which combines linguistic changes with political, social, and cultural topics, arguing that early 16th-century texts and agendas still have an impact today.

Henrike Lähnemann is Professor of Medieval German Literature and Linguistics at the University of Oxford. Her research interests are female religious communities in Northern Germany in the late Middle Ages, visual culture, and sociolinguistics in a historical perspective.

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Oct 28 · 10:30 AM PDT