Beat Kümin

Senior Fellow

University of Warwick

Beat Kümin is Professor of Early Modern European History at the University of Warwick, U.K. Having studied at the universities of Bern and Cambridge, he became a Junior Research Fellow at Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1993 and then directed a project on public houses funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation 1997-2000. In 2001, he joined Warwick’s History Department and has since held fellowships / visiting appointments at Bielefeld, Greifswald, Konstanz and Montreal.

RESEARCH SUMMARY

Beat Kümin works on social interaction in parish churches and public houses. Having co-founded the Drinking Studies Network, he now co-ordinates the Warwick Network for Parish Research and acts as an academic lead of Warwick’s Global Research Priority on Food. Publications include the monograph Drinking Matters: Public Houses and Social Exchange in Early Modern Central Europe(2007) and the essay collection A Cultural History of Food in the Early Modern Age (2012). He has also edited the textbook The European World 1500-1800: An Introduction to Early Modern History (4th edn, 2023).