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Dr. Fabrice Flückiger: Lebenslauf

Fabrice Flückiger is currently working as a post-doc researcher at the Ludwig-Maximilian-University in München thanks to a 2-year grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation. His current research project is entitled "De Republica. Practices and Representations of the Good Government in Cities of the Holy Roman Empire and the Swiss Confederacy". This project will eventually become a book on Good Governement practices in urban republics of the 16th century based on the cases of Nürnberg, Ulm and Berne. He is also an associate researcher at the Centre européen des études républicaines (CEDRE) in Paris and an associate member of the Laboratoire de recherches historiques Rhône-Alpes (LARHRA).

He also worked at the University of Neuchâtel as a member of Prof. Olivier Christin's team (Early Modern History) from March 2010 to December 2018. During his years at the Institute for History, he wrote his PhD on religious disputations in which he showed how these forums were meant to provide performative ways to raise the heterodox ideas of the reformators to the status of religious truth (published 2018). he was also part of the team preparing the edition and translation of Wilhelm Gumppenbergs "Atlas Marianus" (published 2014-2015) and participated in the SNSF project "Reformation and Ballots" which goal was to explain why and how a lot of communities voted on the faith in the Old Swiss Confederacy.

He studied History, Philology and Medieval German Literature at the University of Geneva and at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris.

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