Kontakt
E-Mail:
K.Palmieri@lmu.de
Website:
https://kristinepalmieri.com/
Forschungsschwerpunkte
- Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Wissensgeschichte
- Wissenschaft, Kultur und Gesellschaft
- Frauengeschichte
- Intellektuelle, kulturelle und politische Geschichte Deutschlands und Europas ab 1700
- Globalgeschichte der "modernen" Wissenschaft
Kurzvita
- Seit 2025: Humboldt Research Fellow, Abteilung für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
- 2024-2025: Visiting Researcher, Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für die Erforschung der Europäischen Aufklärung, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
- 2022-2024: Postdoctoral Researcher at the Rank of Instructor, Institute on the Formation of Knowledge, University of Chicago
- 2022: PhD University of Chicago (joint degreee: History, Conceptual & Historical Studies of Science)
- 2013: MSt, Oxford University (Modern British & European History)
- 2012: BA, New York University (History)
Preise
- Dissertation Award Honorable Mention, Institute on the Formation of Knowledge, University of Chicago (2022)
- Richard Hadden Award for best graduate student paper, Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science (2017)
Publikationen
Aufsätze (Peer-Review)
Kristine Palmieri (2025): Dead Men Can’t Write: Authorship, Gender, and Credit in early twentieth-century American Astronomy, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 114, no. 3: S. 61–87.
Kristine Palmieri (2025): Philology Betwixt and Between: Johann David Michaelis and His British Interlocutors, Erudition and the Republic of Letters 10, no. 1: S. 24–85. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/24055069-10010002.
Kristine Palmieri (2023): They Were Astronomers: The Untold History of Women at Yerkes Observatory, 1900–1930, Physics Today 76, no. 11: S. 42–49. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/PT.3.5343.
Kristine Palmieri (2023): The Forgotten Seminar: Friedrich Creuzer and Classical Philology at the University of Heidelberg, 1800–1830, History of Humanities 8, no. 1: S. 69–97. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/723947.
Sammelbandbeiträge
Kristine Palmieri (2021): Rivalisierende Visionen der Klassischen Philologie und der Kampf um fachliche Vorherrschaft in Deutschland während der 1820er Jahre” [Competing Visions of Classical Philology and the Battle for Disciplinary Authority in Germany during the 1820s], in: Philipp Redl/Hans-Christian Riechers/Mathis Lessau (Hg.), Heterodoxe Wissenschaft in der Moderne [Heterodox Sciences in the Modern Period]. Leiden: Brill: S. 201–218.