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Andrea Pancheri – Universität Innsbruck

Andrea Pancheri

Andrea Pancheri

Short professional bio

  • Born in 1974
  • 1989-1992 Apprenticeship as graphic designer
  • 2013-2015 University Entrance Exam
  • 2015-2018 Bachelor’s Degree in History at the University of Innsbruck
  • 2018-2021 Master’s Degree in History at the University of Innsbruck
  • Master’s thesis on “Medaillen und ihr Entstehungskontext – Am Beisipiel der leopoldinischen Linie der Tiroler Habsburger (1586–1665)” (Supervised by Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Kurt Scharr & Hon.-Prof. Univ.-Doz. DDr. Helmut Rizzolli)
  • 2021 Start of doctorate studies at the University of Innsbruck
  • Dissertation on “Wirtschaftliche Strukturen im Sasanidenreich (224–579 n. Chr.)” (Supervised by assoz. Prof. Mag. Dr. Brigitte Truschnegg & Univ.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Robert Rollinger)
  • 2022 Foundation of KLIO-Grafik e.U. – specialised on historical/numismatical publication preparation and layouts

Research interests

  • Economic history
  • Antique numismatics

Other

  • Participation at several numismatics conferences since 2012
  • Participation in the 12. Summer seminar of the Department of Numismatics and Monetary History at the University of Vienna (July/August 2023)

Dissertation project

My dissertation is focused on the economic structures of the Sasanian Empire until the year 579 AD. The main focus is on the analysis of economic structures of the Sasanian Empire from a multitude of perspectives. This analysis is done on the basis of numismatic, sphragistic and literary sources. These sources are excellently edited until Khusro I. The Sylloge Nummorum Sasanidarum, the publications of seals, as well as the source editions of roman literature are the basis for the analysis of the economic structures. One of the main challenges of this thesis is that the roman literary sources are heavily influenced by the military conflicts with the Neo-Persian Empire. Additionally, these sources do not have their primary focus on the economy. However, this results in the chance to focus on seemingly secondary mentions of trading posts, climate and geographic conditions and trade actors.

 

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