Dr Andrew Kahn is the Co-Investigator on the Digital Correspondence of Catherine the Great https://catcor.seh.ox.ac.uk/
Research Projects
Correspondence of Catherine the Great
Envisioning Dante c. 1472-c. 1630: Seeing and Reading the Early Printed Page
Professor Simon Gilson is a co-investigator on this 3 year AHRC funded project led by the University of Manchester. The project is undertaking an in-depth study of the material features of prints (1472-1629) of Dante's 'Comedy'.
The 101st kilometre: Soviet marginalization, migration, memory, and mapping.
The Gulag dominates histories of Soviet punishment, but lesser-known punitive spaces emerged closer to Soviet cities, acquiring reputations for dissidence and disorder, and leaving contested legacies.
The Nuns’ Network. Editing the Lüne Letters
Prof. Henrike Lähnemann has received a three-year ProNiedersachsen grant in conjunction with the Klosterkammer Niedersachsen and the Fritz Thyssen Stiftung to continue editing the letter books of Northern German nuns together with the historian Prof.