Zeitsprünge.
Studies in Early Modern History, Culture and Science
Edited by:
Stuttgart Research Centre for Text Studies and the Independent Research Group Hana Gründler, Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut
ISSN: 1431-7451
Editorial Staff:
Marlen Bidwell-Steiner (Vienna), Nicolas Detering (Bern), Hana Gründler (Florenz), Victoria Gutsche (Erlangen), Katharina Piechocki (University of British Columbia), Sandra Richter (Stuttgart), Matthias Roick (Göttingen), Albert Schirrmeister (Paris), Claus Zittel (Stuttgart/Venice)
Scientific Advisory Board:
Renate Dürr (Tübingen), Moritz Epple (Frankfurt/M.), Robert Felfe (Graz), Susanne Friede (Bochum), Kirsten Mahlke (Konstanz) Hole Rößler (Wolfenbüttel), Klaus Reichert (Frankfurt/M.), Susanne Scholz (Frankfurt/M.), Johannes Süßmann (Paderborn), Anita Traninger (FU Berlin)
Since its foundation by Klaus Reichert in 1997, Zeitsprünge has offered a forum for interdisciplinary early modern research in Europe. The editors welcome contributions concerning the history of ideas, knowledge, science, literature, art, and culture that are historically systematic while pursuing questions that transcend their respective disciplinary boundaries. We welcome contributions that shed new light on their respective field of research by both daring to take 'tiger leaps into the past' (Walter Benjamin) and critically glancing into the present and the future.
Publication languages are German, English, French, Italian and Spanish. Articles in other languages may be considered after consultation with the editors.
Zeitsprünge publishes open issues and thematic volumes as well as, less commonly, editions and monographs. Starting in 2022, subscriptions will be available in print and online (campus license). Zeitsprünge uses double-blind peer review process for all submitted manuscripts.
Proposals may be sent via E-Mail to the editors.
Contact
Hana Gründler Research Group Leader (W2)
Phone: +39 055 5170028
E-Mail: gruendler@khi.fi.it


