Open Access Publications
- Behrisch, Lars, Graf, Tobias P., Horn, Ildikó, and Rodríguez García, Margarita Eva, "Migration in Early Modern History (ca. 1500–1800)", in Jan Hansen et al. (eds), The European Experience: A Multi-Perspective History of Modern Europe, 1500–2000 (Cambridge, 2023), pp. 65–74. Link.
- Martínez Bermejo, Saúl, Byrappa, Ramachandra, Graf, Tobias P., and Křížová, Markéta, "Europe’s Other(ed)s: The Americas, Africa, Asia, and Middle East in Early Modern History (ca. 1500–1800)", in Jan Hansen et al. (eds), The European Experience: A Multi-Perspective History of Modern Europe, 1500–2000 (Cambridge, 2023), pp. 99–107. Link.
- Conrad, Benjamin, Graf, Tobias P., and Wille, Arndt, "Interethnic Relations in Early Modern History (ca. 1500–1800)", in Jan Hansen et al. (eds), The European Experience. A Multi-Perspective History of Modern Europe, 1500–2000 (Cambridge, 2023), pp. 167–175. Link. A video lecture based on this chapter is available on YouTube.
- Graf, Tobias P., "Knowing the 'Hereditary Enemy': Austrian-Habsburg Intelligence on the Ottoman Empire in the Late Sixteenth Century", Journal of Intelligence History 21, no. 3 (2022), pp. 268–288. Link.
- Pohlig, Matthias, "The Uses and Utility of Intelligence: The Case of the British Government during the War of the Spanish Succession", Journal of Intelligence History 21, no. 3 (2022), pp. 289–305. Link.
- Graf, Tobias P., "Cheating the Habsburgs and Their Subjects? Eighteenth-Century 'Arabian Princes' in Central Europe and the Question of Fraud", in Dorothea McEwan and Stefan Hanß (eds), The Habsburg Mediterranean, 1500–1800 (Archiv für Österreichische Geschichte 145; Vienna, 2021), pp. 229–253. Link.
- Graf, Tobias P., Hohls, Rüdiger, Pohlig, Matthias, and Prinz, Claudia, "Auswertung der Online-Umfrage 'Digitale Lehre' von H-Soz-Kult: 'Digitale Lehre – Online-Befragung der Geschichtslehrenden an den Hochschulen im Sommersemester 2020', H-Soz-Kult (18 Dec.2020). Link.
- Graf, Tobias P. (ed.), Der Preis der Diplomatie: Die Abrechnungen der kaiserlichen Gesandten an der Hohen Pforte, 1580–1583 (Heidelberg, 2016). Link.