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Claudia Märtl (born 3 July 1954 in Amberg) is a German historian. She is a professor of Medieval history at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Her research focuses on English and Romance languages. In March 2011 she was elected to succeed Rudolf Schieffer as President of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica. She took office on April 1, 2012 for a limited period of two years. On March 31, 2014, she resigned as president after a very vehement protest against the savings measures of the Free State of Bavaria and reform demands from the State Ministry for Education, Culture, Science and Art, which was taken over by Ludwig Spaenle (CSU). With her presentation of the "101 most important questions" ("101 wichtigsten Fragen"), she became known to a wider audience, to whom she easily introduc

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  • Claudia Märtlová (cs)
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  • Claudia Märtlová (* 3. července 1954, Amberg) je německá historička. (cs)
  • Claudia Märtl (* 3. Juli 1954 in Amberg) ist eine deutsche Historikerin mit dem Schwerpunkt Spätmittelalter. Von 1995 bis 2001 war sie Professorin für Mittelalterliche Geschichte an der TU Braunschweig. Von Wintersemester 2001/2002 bis 2020 lehrte sie als Professorin für Mittelalterliche Geschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt Spätmittelalter an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Vom 1. April 2012 bis 31. März 2014 war sie Präsidentin der Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH). Schwerpunktmäßig arbeitet sie zum Investiturstreit und zum in der Forschung lange Zeit kaum beachteten 15. Jahrhundert, besonders zu Papsttum, Kurie und Geschichtsschreibung des Humanismus. (de)
  • Claudia Märtl (born 3 July 1954 in Amberg) is a German historian. She is a professor of Medieval history at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Her research focuses on English and Romance languages. In March 2011 she was elected to succeed Rudolf Schieffer as President of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica. She took office on April 1, 2012 for a limited period of two years. On March 31, 2014, she resigned as president after a very vehement protest against the savings measures of the Free State of Bavaria and reform demands from the State Ministry for Education, Culture, Science and Art, which was taken over by Ludwig Spaenle (CSU). With her presentation of the "101 most important questions" ("101 wichtigsten Fragen"), she became known to a wider audience, to whom she easily introduc (en)
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  • Claudia Märtlová (* 3. července 1954, Amberg) je německá historička. (cs)
  • Claudia Märtl (born 3 July 1954 in Amberg) is a German historian. She is a professor of Medieval history at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. Her research focuses on English and Romance languages. In March 2011 she was elected to succeed Rudolf Schieffer as President of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica. She took office on April 1, 2012 for a limited period of two years. On March 31, 2014, she resigned as president after a very vehement protest against the savings measures of the Free State of Bavaria and reform demands from the State Ministry for Education, Culture, Science and Art, which was taken over by Ludwig Spaenle (CSU). With her presentation of the "101 most important questions" ("101 wichtigsten Fragen"), she became known to a wider audience, to whom she easily introduced the Middle Ages.She is a member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (since 2006). In 2014 she was made a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy. (en)
  • Claudia Märtl (* 3. Juli 1954 in Amberg) ist eine deutsche Historikerin mit dem Schwerpunkt Spätmittelalter. Von 1995 bis 2001 war sie Professorin für Mittelalterliche Geschichte an der TU Braunschweig. Von Wintersemester 2001/2002 bis 2020 lehrte sie als Professorin für Mittelalterliche Geschichte mit dem Schwerpunkt Spätmittelalter an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Vom 1. April 2012 bis 31. März 2014 war sie Präsidentin der Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH). Schwerpunktmäßig arbeitet sie zum Investiturstreit und zum in der Forschung lange Zeit kaum beachteten 15. Jahrhundert, besonders zu Papsttum, Kurie und Geschichtsschreibung des Humanismus. (de)
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