2025 PhD in History, University of Cambridge
2020 MPhil in Early Modern History, University of Cambridge
2018 BA Hons in History, University of Cambridge
ongoing Fond Junior Postdoctoral Researcher, Charles University
2023 Doctoral Fellow, Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte (6 months)
Anna-Marie Pípalová is a historian of early modern Central Europe. Her interests include the history of scholarship, early modern historiography, identity formation, the memory of the Thirty Years’ War, and the interplay of gender and violence.
Her current research project examines how the violence of the Thirty Years’ War was memorialised in the seventeenth century and the role of gender in the memory of wartime violence. Her work has been supported by the AHRC, the Cambridge Trust, and the Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte.
‘Mary on the Move: Transcultural Marian Veneration in Seventeenth-Century Central-Eastern Europe’, chapter in Early Modern East Central Europe from Transcultural Perspectives, ed. V. Čapská (forthcoming);
‘Bohuslav Balbín and the Patriotic Reconceptualisation of Bohemia, c.1650-1675’, journal article, The Historical Journal 65:4 (2022), 992-1014.
Charles University
Faculty of Humanities
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182 00 Praha 8 - Libeň
Czech Republic
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