© KHKProf. Dr. Ulrike LudwigSpokesperson, Subproject leaderSP4: Familiar strangers. Xenocratic administration in Swedish Pomerania
© Philippe StierProf. Dr. Silke Henseldep. Spokesperson, Subproject leaderSP6: Colonial rule on site: The district administration of indigenous regions in New Spain and Peru in the 18th century
© Hans BeckProf. Dr. Hans BeckSubproject leaderSP1: Xenocracy and cultural interdependence in Hellenistic Greece and Egypt
© Uni MS – Thomas KundyProf. Dr. Wolfram DrewsSubproject leaderSP3: The Mozarabs of Toledo as actors between imperial kingship, the Roman church and autochthonous Christian tradition (11th-14th century)
© privatProf. Dr. Eva-Bettina KremsSubproject leaderSP5: Manifesting foreign rule: Xenocratic administration and its spatial-visual presence in the Southern Netherlands in the 17th and 18th centuries
© privatProf. Dr. André KrischerSubproject leaderSP7: Urban xenocracy as interactive statebuilding: Madras 1639-1746
© Uni MS – Lukas WalbaumProf. Dr. Jens NiebaumSubproject leaderSP4: Familiar strangers. Xenocratic administration in Swedish Pomerania
© privatProf. Dr. Patrick SängerSubproject leaderSP1: Xenocracy and cultural interdependence in Hellenistic Greece and Egypt
© privatProf. Dr. Gesa Schenke Subproject leaderSP2: Late Roman administration and cultural interdependence in the Egyptian Dachla Oasis
© privatPD Dr. Frederik SchulzeSubproject leaderSP6: Colonial rule on site: The district administration of indigenous regions in New Spain and Peru in the 18th century