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Christopher Wendt / Biography

Lívia Prosinger · May 19, 2022 ·

Christopher Wendt is a junior researcher in the NEPOSTRANS project, focusing on the region of North Tyrol. After completing his Master’s in Comparative History at CEU, he is currently a PhD researcher at the European University Institute in Florence, Italy. His dissertation deals with how political Catholic movements in the former Habsburg lands navigated the post-imperial transition, with a regional emphasis on Austrian Tyrol.

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