Bastien Dubuisson studied history at the University of Namur and at the Catholic University of Louvain (UCLouvain). In 2018, he defended a master’s thesis dedicated to the study of the “huge legendary” of the abbey of Saint-Maximin near Trier. He then continued his studies at the KU Leuven where he obtained a second master’s degree in digital humanities and defended a work related to the creation and the exploitation of a digital corpus of texts by the monk Johannes Scheckmann of Trier (†1531). Continuing on this path, he prepares a doctoral thesis in history at the University of Luxembourg in co-supervision with the University of Namur. The thesis ambitions to study the production, the circulation and the reception of hagiographic manuscripts in the diocese of Trier at the end of the Middle Ages (13-16th centuries).
Hagiography
History of Libraries
Codicology
Digital Humanities
Doctoral Research Project (FNR - AFR Individual PhD grant):
Books, Saints and Men: for a Revaluation of Latin Hagiographic Culture in the Diocese of Trier (13th-16th cent.)
2018-2019 - M.Sc. in Digital Humanities (KU Leuven), summa cum laude
2016-2018 - M.A. in History (UCLouvain), summa cum laude
2013-2016 - B.A. in History (UNamur), magna cum laude
2006-2013 - Secondary School Leaving Diploma (Lycée classique de Diekirch), good