Andres Andresen
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The aim of the research programme Nordic Spaces: Formation of States, Societies and Regions, Cultural Encounters, and Idea and Identity Production in Northern Europe after 1800 is to generate new research on Northern Europe and research collaboration within the region.

Senior Research Fellow, University of Tartu. Member of the Baltic regionalism project.
Institute of History and Archaeology, University of Tartu
EstoniaLossi 3, 50090 Tartu, Estonia
Tel.: +372 7 376 504
Fax: +372 7375 345
E-mail: andres.andresen@ut.ee
Senior Research Fellow, University of Tartu, since 2008
Extraordinary Senior Research Fellow, University of Tartu, 2006–2007
Lecturer, University of Tartu, 2002–2006
Ph.D. University of Tartu, 2004
M.A. University of Tartu, 1997
The Reconfiguration of Lutheran Church Organisation in the Baltic Region from the 1520s until 1917. – Institutional Change and Stability: Conflicts, Transitions and Social Values, Andreas Gémes, Florencia Peyrou, Ioannis Xydopoulos (eds.), Pisa: Pisa University Press, 2009. Pp. 35–47
Eestimaa kirikukorraldus 1710–1832. Riigivõimu mõju institutsioonidele ja õigusele [The Church Constitution of the province Estland 1710–1832. The Influence of State on Institutions and Law], Tartu: Tartu University Press, 2008
The Implementation of Swedish Church Law in 18th-Century Estland. – Making, Using and Resisting the Law in European History, G. Lottes, E. Medijainen, J. V. Sigurðsson (eds.), Pisa: Pisa University Press, 2008, 131–143
Religious Tolerance in the Early Modern Conglomerate State. The Case of Estland 1561–1801. – Rund um die Meere des Nordens, M. Engelbrecht, U. Hanssen-Decker, D. Höffker (eds.), Heide 2008, 13–22
Church and State in the Northern Baltic Region: The Transformation of the Lutheran Church Governance in Estland 1561–1743. – Communities in European History. Representations, Jurisdictions, Conflicts. J. Pan-Montojo, F. Pedersen (eds.), Pisa: Pisa University Press, 2007, 231–243
Now has a personal profile at http://nordicspaces.se/researchers/andres-andresen/