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firstName: Zachary | ||
lastName: Chitwood | ||
academicTitle: "Dr. " | ||
academicTitle: "Prof. Dr. " | ||
image: /assets/images/team/zachary.jpg | ||
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As the Principal Investigator (PI) for MAMEMS, Dr. Chitwood is responsible for the implementation of the project. In addition, he also is evaluating the copious surviving material in Medieval Greek connected with Mount Athos. After completing his PhD at Princeton University, he was the resident Byzantinist on the ERC Starting Grant FOUMDMED ("Foundations in Medieval Societies: Cross-cultural Comparisons". Since 2016 he has been a Lecturer in Byzantine Studies at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz, where he is currently completing his second dissertation or Habilitation on "Memoria in the Byzantine World". His main research interests include Byzantine law and monasticism. Dr. Chitwood is also co-founder and editor-in-chief of the interdisciplinary journal Endowment Studies (Brill, 2016-). | ||
As the Principal Investigator (PI) for MAMEMS, Dr. Chitwood is responsible for the implementation of the project. In addition, he also is evaluating the copious surviving material in Medieval Greek connected with Mount Athos. After completing his PhD at Princeton University, he was the resident Byzantinist on the ERC Starting Grant FOUMDMED ("Foundations in Medieval Societies: Cross-cultural Comparisons." From 2016 to 2024 he was a Lecturer in Byzantine Studies at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. Since 2024 he is deputy professor of Byzantine Studies at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. His main research interests include Byzantine law and monasticism. Dr. Chitwood is also co-founder and editor-in-chief of the interdisciplinary journal Endowment Studies (Brill, 2016-). |
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