Eva Schlotheuber

Eva Schlotheuber (born 25 October 1959 in Osnabrück) is a German historian of Christianity in the Middle Ages.

Die Geschichte des Klosters und seiner Bibliothek (The Franciscans in Göttingen.

Since 2010 she holds the Chair of Medieval History at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf as successor to Johannes Laudage [de].

[2] Her research focuses on the history of education and libraries, cultural history, the history of religious orders, especially forms of life and expression in the medieval nunneries as well as the material culture of the Middle Ages, the portrayal of personality in the biographical and autobiographical literature of the High and Late Middle Ages and the conception of Emperor Charles IV's rule as well as the political structures and cultural currents of the 14th century.

In autumn 2017, Schlotheuber and Sigrid Hirbodian [de] organized a Reichenau conference of the Konstanzer Arbeitskreises für mittelalterliche Geschichte with the theme Zwischen Klausur und Welt.

Meeting of the editing team for the Lüne letters project in the Old Library, St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford (from left to right: Edmund Wareham, Lena Vosding, Eva Schlotheuber, Torsten Schaßan)
Meeting of the editing team for the Lüne letters project in the Old Library, St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford (from left to right: Edmund Wareham, Lena Vosding, Eva Schlotheuber, Torsten Schaßan)