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Constantin Fasolt

Date of Birth 1951
Place of Birth Germany
(Western Europe, Europe, Eurasia)
Nationality Germany, United States of America
Constantin Fasolt, is Karl J. Weintraub Professor of Medieval and Early Modern European History at the University of Chicago and specializes in the development and significance of historical thought. He was born in Germany and attended the Beethoven-Gymnasium in Bonn from 1961 to 1969. After two years of military service and three years of university study at Bonn and Heidelberg, he moved to the United States in 1975 to enroll at Columbia University for graduate studies in medieval history under the supervision of John Mundy. In 1981, he graduated from Columbia, earning a Ph.D. with distinction. He taught there as a Lecturer in History from 1981 to 1983. In 1983 he moved to Chicago to take a position as an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Chicago. He was promoted to the rank of Associate Professor in 1990, and to Professor in 1999. He came to prominence at the University of Chicago through his ground-breaking work in conciliar theory and historiography. As an administrator, he has served as chairman of numerous academic committees at the University, culminating in his appointment as Master of the Social Sciences Collegiate Division.

Awards by Constantin Fasolt

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1996


Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada
(German & East European History)