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Research Profile
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Qualifications:
M.A. (Munich), Ph.D. (Georgetown University, Washington D.C.)
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Conflicting Loyalties: the Protestant Radziwiłłs between Hohenzollern Prussia and the Polish-Lithuanian Republic
Friedrich, K., 11 Sept 2025. 20 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference presentation (Unpublished paper)
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Staatsbürger oder Untertanen? Herrschaftsideen im Herzogtum Preussen und in Polen-Litauen, 1660-1701
Friedrich, K., 25 Oct 2024. 13 p.Translated title of the contribution :Citizens or Subjects? : Ideas of Power and Rulership in Ducal Prussia and Poland-Lithuania, 1660-1701 Research output: Contribution to conference › Conference presentation (Unpublished paper)
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The "Common Good" and Urban Crisis Management in Early Modern East-Central Europe: The Examples of Danzig and Slutsk
Friedrich, K., 25 Oct 2023, Defining the Identity of the Younger Europe. Hanusiewicz-Lavallee, M. & Maryks, R. (eds.). first ed. Leiden: Brill, Vol. 1. p. 48-69 22 p. (Research Perspectives in Early Modern Cultures of the Younger Europe; vol. 1).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Multiconfessionalism and Interconfessionality: Religious “Toleration” in Royal Prussia, Lithuania, and the Ruthenian Lands
Friedrich, K., Oct 2023, Multicultural Commonwealth: Poland-Lithuania and its Afterlives. Bill, S. & Lewis, S. (eds.). first ed. Pittsburgh PA, USA: University of Pittsburgh Press, Vol. one. p. 45-65 21 p. (Russian and East European Studies).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
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Germański Heros. Czy Kopernik był Niemcem?
Friedrich, K., 16 May 2023, Polityka, 16.05.2023, p. 41-43 3 p.Translated title of the contribution :A German Hero. : Was Copernicus German? Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
Activities
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Visit by the Royal Historical Society to the History Department Aberdeen with a paper given by Prof. Matthew Smith
Friedrich, K. (Convenor) & Carter, P. (Organiser)
17 Sept 2025Activity: Attending or organising an event › Attending/organising Workshop, seminar, or course
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Recovering Forgotten History of Poland
Friedrich, K. (Attendee)
8 Jun 2025 → 14 Jun 2025Activity: Attending or organising an event › Attending/organising Workshop, seminar, or course
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KEIN PREUSSEN OHNE POLEN! 500 JAHRE PREUSSEN UND DIEDEUTSCH-POLNISCHEN BEZIEHUNGEN
Friedrich, K. (Organiser), Biskup, T. (Organiser) & Luh, J. (Organiser)
10 Sept 2025 → 11 Sept 2025Activity: Attending or organising an event › Attending/organising a Conference
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Preussische Huldigung (1525-2025): Ursprünge, Umstände und Folgen.Hołd Pruski: źródła, okoliczności i konsekwencjeThe Prussian Homage of 1525: origins, circumstances and consequences
Friedrich, K. (Panellist)
12 May 2025 → 14 May 2025Activity: Attending or organising an event › Attending/organising a Conference
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Entanglements, Loyalty and Treason: The dilemmas of the Transnational Aristocrat
Friedrich, K. (Speaker)
23 Jan 2025Activity: Disseminating Research › Public Lecture/debate/seminar
Prizes
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2001 AAASS/Orbis Prize for Polish Studies for 'The Other Prussia' (Cambridge 2000)
Friedrich, K. (Recipient), 2001
Prize: Awards, Distinctions, Medals, and Prizes
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2023 Westpreussischer Kulturpreis
Friedrich, K. (Recipient), Sept 2023
Prize: Awards, Distinctions, Medals, and Prizes
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Guest fellowship: Leibniz Institute for European History
Friedrich, K. (Recipient), 15 Feb 2019
Prize: Appointment
Impacts
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Linking Northern Communities socially, culturally and economically: East European Immigration in Scotland
Friedrich, K. (Participant) & Kockel, U. (Participant)
Impact: Societal
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Public Lecture From Borderlands to Bloodlands - a History of Ukraine
Friedrich, K. (Coordinator)
Impact: Potential Impact › Awareness or Understanding, Cultural, Policy
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The Constitution of 3 Mary 1791 as first written liberal constitution in Europe
Friedrich, K. (Participant)
Impact: Potential Impact › Cultural