糖心视频

S. Rossignol

 

Sebastien

Position

Associate Professor
Co-editor of Florilegium, journal of the Canadian Society of Medievalists/Soci茅t茅 canadienne des m茅di茅vistes

Editorial Board, series Later Medieval Europe, Brill (https://brill.com/display/serial/LME?language=en)

Academics

  • Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship, Dalhousie University (2011-2013)
  • SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship, York University (2008-2010)
  • Binational Doctorate: Universit茅 de Lille 3 and Universit盲t G枚ttingen (2008)
  • M.A. Universit盲t G枚ttingen (2004)
  • B.A. Universit茅 de Montr茅al (2000)

Contact

Department of History
糖心视频 University of Newfoundland
St. John's, NL A1C 5S7
Email: srossignol@mun.ca
Room: A-4009
Phone: (709) 864-2602

Research Interests

Dr. S茅bastien Rossignol is a historian of the European Middle Ages. He believes that the historical, cultural, and religious diversity of the societies of medieval Europe deserves to be better known; his book, co-written with Florin Curta, Medieval East Central and Eastern Europe, contributes to this effort. Rossignol鈥檚 main region of interest is Central Europe, as a contact area between Germanic- and Slavic-speaking populations. In the early Middle Ages, the diffusion of Slavic culture in Central Europe profoundly transformed European history. In the high Middle Ages, the migration of German, Flemish, Walloon, and Jewish settlers gave Central Europe its typical cultural and linguistic diversity. In the late Middle Ages, contacts with other parts of the medieval world intensified. These questions are explored in his book Medieval Silesia: An Inclusive History.

Urbanization and the Environment

Wroclaw cathedral island 2017

S茅bastien Rossignol鈥檚 current research project investigates the impact of urbanization on the natural environment in medieval Silesia of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries; it has been funded by a SSHRC Insight Development Grant. The project explores changes in the natural environment brought about by urbanization; these included the management of common pasturelands and woodlands, and transformations in the hydrological networks through the construction of watermills and artificial channels. Moreover, the project seeks to understand how these changes and the use of natural resources 鈥 woodlands, pastures, water 鈥 were conceptualized and how this reflected medieval understandings of inter-connectedness in the natural world. The study is based on charters outlining the use of these resources and municipal law books (most of them still unpublished) describing normative parameters in town and country. The project will culminate in a monograph, currently in preparation.

This interest in environmental history is also reflected in the collective volume Landscapes and Societies in Medieval Europe East of the Elbe (co-edited with Timothy Newfield, Sunhild Kleing盲rtner, and Donat Wehner).

Charters and the varied practices of reading

Another area of S茅bastien Rossignol鈥檚 research interests is pragmatic literacy, and particularly the history of reading practices. In a project realized as a SSHRC postdoctoral researcher, Banting fellow, and associate member of the German Historical Institute in Warsaw, Rossignol has inquired into the methods of communication implied by the use of ducal charters in thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century Silesia and Pomerania. The results are published in his book Maiestas principum. The field of charter studies is also explored in the collective volume Urkundenformeln im Kontext (co-edited with Anna Adamska).

Early concepts of urbanization
S茅bastien Rossignol鈥檚 interest in urbanization goes back to his doctoral research completed at the Universities of G枚ttingen (Germany) and Lille 3 (France). Rossignol has studied how urbanization was understood in early medieval Central and Northern Europe, in areas without Roman past but in which the earliest sources are in Latin and derived from Roman literary and cultural traditions. The monograph Aux origines de l鈥檌dentit茅 urbaine en Europe centrale et nordique is based on historical and archaeological sources.  

Student Supervision

Dr. Rossignol is available to supervise honours essays and graduate research projects on a variety of subjects related to European history, from the early to the late Middle Ages. In recent years he has supervised projects on gender history, aristocratic culture, chronicles and history-writing, reactions to catastrophes, and various aspects of cultural and social history. He would be interested in supervising research related to environmental history, pragmatic literacy, or intercultural contacts, and is open to discuss other subjects.

Selected Publications

Books

  • (with Florin Curta) Medieval East Central and Eastern Europe (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2025), 509 pp.
  •  Medieval Silesia: An Inclusive History (London: Routledge, 2025), 354 pp.

  • Maiestas principum. Herzogsurkunden als Medien der Herrschaftsrepr盲sentation in Schlesien, Pommern und Pommerellen (1200-1325), Deutsches Historisches Institut Warschau 鈥 Quellen und Studien 36 (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2019), XII + 445 pp.
  • Aux origines de l鈥檌dentit茅 urbaine en Europe centrale et nordique. Traditions culturelles, formes d鈥檋abitat et diff茅renciation sociale (VIIIe 鈥 XIIe si猫cles), Haut Moyen 脗ge 19 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2013), 402 pp.

Edited Volumes

  • S茅bastien Rossignol and Anna Adamska (ed.), Urkundenformeln im Kontext. Formen der Schriftkultur im Ostmitteleuropa des Mittelalters (13.-14. Jahrhundert), Ver枚ffentlichungen des Instituts f眉r 脰sterreichische Geschichtsforschung 65 (Vienna: B枚hlau, 2016), 207 pp.
  • Sunhild Kleing盲rtner, Timothy P. Newfield, S茅bastien Rossignol and Donat Wehner (ed.), Landscapes and Societies in Medieval Europe East of the Elbe: Interactions between Environmental Settings and Social Transformations, Papers in Mediaeval Studies 23 (Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2013), xiv + 406 pp.
  • Alban Gautier and S茅bastien Rossignol (ed.), De la mer du Nord 脿 la mer Baltique. Identit茅s, contacts et communications au Moyen 脗ge. Actes de l鈥檃telier de jeunes chercheurs, Boulogne-sur-Mer, les 15-17 octobre 2009 (Lille: Centre de Gestion de l鈥櫭塪ition Scientifique, 2012), 259 pp.
  • Aleksander Paron, S茅bastien Rossignol, Bartlomiej Sz. Szmoniewski and Grischa Vercamer (ed.), Potestas et communitas: Interdisziplin盲re Beitr盲ge zu Wesen und Darstellung von Herrschaftsverh盲ltnissen im Mittelalter 枚stlich der Elbe. Interdisciplinary Studies of the Constitution and Demonstration of Power Relations in the Middle Ages East of the Elbe (Wroclaw and Warsaw: Polish Academy of Sciences and German Historical Institute in Warsaw, 2010), 373 pp.
  • Jean-Fran莽ois Cottier, Martin Gravel and S茅bastien Rossignol (ed.), Ad libros! M茅langes d鈥櫭﹖udes m茅di茅vales offerts 脿 Denise Angers et Joseph-Claude Poulin (Montr茅al: Presses de l鈥橴niversit茅 de Montr茅al, 2010), 418 pp.
  • Anne Klammt and S茅bastien Rossignol (ed.), Mittelalterliche Eliten und Kulturtransfer 枚stlich der Elbe. Interdisziplin盲re Beitr盲ge zu Arch盲ologie und Geschichte im mittelalterlichen Ostmitteleuropa (G枚ttingen: G枚ttinger Universit盲tsverlag, 2009), 238 pp.

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals

  • 鈥淰isualizing Reading Practices in the Late Middle Ages: Images in a Book of Hours Held at 糖心视频 University,鈥 Florilegium 34 (2017): 90-118 (published in 2021)
  • 鈥淭he Charters of the Princes of R眉gen and the Display of Authority,鈥 Zeitschrift f眉r Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung 66,2 (2017): 155-179.

  • 鈥淰ivre 脿 l鈥櫭﹖ranger: otages, rebelles et 茅pouses en Europe centrale et nordique (Xe-XIe s.).鈥 Revue d鈥檋istoire nordique 23,2 (2016): 87-104.

  • 鈥淒oit-on encore parler de colonisation allemande au Moyen 脗ge? R茅flexions sur l鈥檋istoriographie r茅cente concernant l鈥橢urope du Centre-Est aux XIIe et XIIIe si猫cles,鈥 Revue historique 680 (2016): 905-940. 
  • 鈥淐颈惫颈迟补蝉, heremus et fondation de monast猫res en Saxe et chez les Slaves occidentaux au haut Moyen 脗ge (VIIIe 鈥 XIe si猫cles),鈥 Revue Mabillon n.s. 26 (2015): 5-28.
  • 鈥淏ilingualism in Medieval Europe: Germans and Slavs in Helmold of Bosau鈥檚 Chronicle,鈥 Central European History 47, 3 (2014): 523-543.
  • 鈥淟a localisation des premiers si猫ges 茅piscopaux en Europe centrale et nordique. Tradition et adaptation (VIIIe 鈥 XIe si猫cles),鈥 Revue d鈥檋istoire eccl茅siastique 109, 1 (2014): 64-90.
  • 鈥淭he Authority and Charter Usage of Female Rulers in Medieval Silesia, c. 1200-c. 1330,鈥 Journal of Medieval History 40, 1 (2014): 63-84.
  • 鈥淟es r茅cits de fondation des urbes et civitates en Europe centrale et centre-orientale (IXe 鈥 XIIe si猫cle),鈥 Cahiers de civilisation m茅di茅vale 56, 4, fasc. 224 (2013): 381-405.
  • 鈥淐颈惫颈迟补蝉 in Early Medieval East Central Europe 鈥 Stronghold or District?,鈥 Medieval History Journal 14, 1 (2011): 71-99.
  • 鈥淭he Central European Early Town as an Issue of Interdisciplinary Studies,鈥 Przeglad Archeologiczny 57 (2009): 133-141.

Chapters in Edited Collections

  • 鈥淣oblewomen, Courtly Culture, and the Principality of Rugia in the High Middle Ages.鈥 In Viele Welten des Ostseeraumes: Politischer, wirtschaftlicher und kultureller Austausch vom Hochmittelalter bis zum Beginn der Neuzeit, edited by Paul Srodecki and Ludwig Steindorff, 65-78. Tagungen zur Ostmitteleuropaforschung 43. Marburg: Herder Institut, 2024.
  • "Edificatio Civitatis鈥: Various Perspectives on the Building of Urban Fortifications in Medieval Poland.鈥 In M臎esto a jeho hradby / The Town and Its Walls, ed. Olga Fejtov谩, Martina Ma艡ikov谩 and Ji艡铆 Pe拧ek, 361-396. Documenta Pragensia 38. Prague: Archiv hlavn铆ho m臎sta Prahy, 2019.
  • 鈥淭he Entry of Early Medieval Slavs into World History: the Chronicle of Moissac.鈥 In The Medieval Networks in East Central Europe: Commerce, Contacts, Communication, ed. Bal谩zs Nagy, Felicitas Schmieder, and Andr谩s Vadas, 43-57. London and New York: Routledge, 2019.

  • 鈥淟es Daleminciens face aux Francs. Conflits, tribut et structures sociales.鈥 In Pillages, tributs, captifs. Pr茅dation et soci茅t茅s de l鈥橝ntiquit茅 tardive au haut Moyen 脗ge, ed. Rodolphe Keller and Laury Sarti, 139-160. Histoire ancienne et m茅di茅vale 153. Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, 2018.

  • 鈥淔emmes et pouvoir en Sil茅sie polonaise. Veuvage, r茅gence et succession (vers 1200-vers 1330),鈥 in Laurent J茅gou, Sylvie Joye, Thomas Lienhard and Jens Schneider (ed.), Splendor Reginae. Passions, genre et famille. M茅langes en l鈥檋onneur de R茅gine Le Jan, Haut Moyen Age 22 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2015) 197-203.
  • 鈥淒ie Linonen zwischen Tat und Wort. Die Schriftquellen 眉ber die Entwicklung an der unteren Mittelelbe unter Ber眉cksichtigung der interdisziplin盲ren Forschungsergebnisse,鈥 in Karl-Heinz Willroth, Hans-J眉rgen Beug, Friedrich L眉th, Franz Schopper, Sebastian Messal and Jens Schneewei脽 (ed.), Slawen an der unteren Mittelelbe. Untersuchungen zur l盲ndlichen Besiedlung, zum Burgenbau, zu Besiedlungsstrukturen und zum Landschaftswandel. Beitr盲ge zum Kolloquium vom 7. bis 9. April 2010 in Frankfurt a. M., Fr眉hmittelalterliche Arch盲ologie zwischen Ostsee und Mittelmeer 4 (Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2013), 135-150.
  • 鈥淢odes de communication dans les emporia de la mer Baltique,鈥 in Alban Gautier and S茅bastien Rossignol (ed.), De la mer du Nord 脿 la mer Baltique. Identit茅s, contacts et communications au Moyen 脗ge. Actes de l鈥檃telier de jeunes chercheurs, Boulogne-sur-Mer, les 15-17 octobre 2009 (Lille: Centre de Gestion de l鈥櫭塪ition Scientifique, 2012), 105-118.
  • 鈥淲ichmann entre Saxons et Slaves: contacts, 茅changes et probl猫mes de communication,鈥 in Alban Gautier and C茅line Martin (ed.), 脡changes, communications et r茅seaux dans le haut Moyen 脗ge. 脡tudes et textes offerts 脿 St茅phane Lebecq, Haut Moyen 脗ge 14 (Turnhout: Brepols, 2012), 181-196.
  • 鈥溍渂erlegungen zur Datierung des Traktates des sog. Bayerischen Geographen anhand pal盲ographischer und kodikologischer Beobachtungen,鈥 in Felix Biermann, Thomas Kersting and Anne Klammt (ed.), Der Wandel um 1000. Beitr盲ge der Sektion zur slawischen Fr眉hgeschichte der 18. Tagung des Mittel- und Ostdeutschen Verbandes f眉r Altertumsforschung in Greifswald, 23. bis 27. M盲rz 2009, Beitr盲ge zur Ur- und Fr眉hgeschichte Mitteleuropas 60 (Langenwei脽bach: Beier & Beran, 2011), 305-316.
  • 鈥淟es ports de la Baltique (VIIIe 鈥 IXe si猫cles),鈥 in St茅phane Lebecq, Bruno B茅thouart and Laurent Verslype (ed.), Quentovic. Environnement, arch茅ologie, histoire. Actes du colloque international de Montreuil-sur-Mer, Etaples et Le Touquet et de la journ茅e d鈥櫭﹖udes sur les origines de Montreuil-sur-Mer (11-13 mai 2006 et 1er d茅cembre 2006), UL3. Travaux et recherches (Lille: Centre de Gestion de l鈥櫭塪ition Scientifique, 2010), 409-427.
  • 鈥溍 propos du manuscrit du 鈥楪茅ographe de Bavi猫re,鈥欌 in Jean-Fran莽ois Cottier, Martin Gravel and S茅bastien Rossignol (ed.), Ad libros! M茅langes d鈥櫭﹖udes m茅di茅vales offerts 脿 Denise Angers et Joseph-Claude Poulin (Montr茅al: Presses de l鈥橴niversit茅 de Montr茅al, 2010), 49-68.
  • 鈥淒ie Burgen der Slawen in den lateinischen Quellen des 9. bis 11. Jahrhunderts,鈥 in Felix Biermann, Thomas Kersting and Anne Klammt (ed.), Siedlungsstrukturen und Burgen im westslawischen Raum. Beitr盲ge der Sektion zur slawischen Fr眉hgeschichte der 17. Jahrestagung des Mittel- und Ostdeutschen Verbandes f眉r Altertumsforschung in Halle an der Saale, 19. bis 21. M盲rz 2007, Beitr盲ge zur Ur- und Fr眉hgeschichte Mitteleuropas 52 (Langenwei脽bach: Beier & Beran, 2009), 31-38.