SFB 1369 Cultures of vigilance
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Röder, Brendan

Dr. Brendan Röder

Principal Investigator Project C02

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Sonderforschungsbereich 'Vigilanzkulturen'
LMU München
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1
80539 München


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Amalienstraße 17 / 208
80333 München

Phone: +49 (0)89/2180-4662

I am a historian of the early modern period with a focus on the Catholic world and the Holy Roman Empire. My work engages with the history of the body and medicine, the history of religion, sensory history and urban history.
In my first book The Priest’s Body. Disability in the early modern Catholic Church (Frankfurt/New York 2021) I trace concepts and practices surrounding so-called bodily defects in the early modern Catholic clergy. The book analyses the construction of body-related norms as well as the cases of hundreds of individuals having to cope with legal and social problems relating to their body.

I am currently working on two projects: A book project Sensing Danger. Vigilant Citizens in Early Modern Augsburg explores how urban dwellers of the past used their senses to detect dangers and how they put their perceptive capacities into the service of collective and private agendas. Focusing on examples from public health, fire safety, crime control and food security it combines the history of urban politics and environments with sensory history and the history of attention.

I am also devising a new project on Medical Missions in East Africa from 1500–1800 which aims to reconstruct the medical encounters between Europeans and African populations before the advent of 19th century medical missions and colonial and tropical medicine.

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