‘Food intolerance in the early modern period’
Iryna Klymenko is a historian of early modern Europe at Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Munich. She has broad interests in interreligious and interethnic practices, history of corporeality, and interdisciplinary methods of historical research. Currently, she is completing her second book project, dedicated to the religious history of food and attire in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The book explores how religious and confessional boundaries could be shaped by seemingly trivial practices such as fasting, eating, and dressing among Protestant, Catholic, Uniate, Orthodox, and Jewish communities around 1600.
- Hosted by
- Centre for Early Modern Studies
- Venue
- Taylor A36 and Online
- Contact
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Contact Professor Karin Friedrich for the online link: k.friedrich@abdn.ac.uk