Erika Thurner

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Erika Thurner (born 1952 in Bregenz ) is an Austrian historian , political scientist and university lecturer .

Life

Thurner studied history and contemporary history at the universities of Vienna and Salzburg . She obtained her PhD in Philosophy in 1983 and was appointed Associate Professor at the University of Innsbruck in 1999. She also teaches in Graz, Linz, Vienna and Salzburg.

Thurner is a member of the Society for Political Enlightenment (GfpA).

Awards

Fonts

  • "National identity and gender in Austria since 1945", Innsbruck / Vienna / Munich 2000
  • "The" Golden West "? Labor immigration to Vorarlberg since 1945", Bregenz 1997.
  • "After '45 one was also a person as a 'Rote' / 'Roter'. The reconstruction of the Salzburg social democracy after 1945", materials on the workers' movement No. 53, Vienna / Zurich 1990 (publ. Habil. -schrift 447S.)
  • Short documentation of the National Socialist Gypsy Camp Lackenbach (1940–1945), Eisenstadt 1984.
  • National Socialism and Gypsies in Austria. Publications on contemporary history 2, ed. by Erika Weinzierl, Ernst Hanisch and Karl Stuhlpfarrer, Vienna / Salzburg 1983 (pub1. Dissertation: The Gypsies as Victims of National Socialist Persecution in Austria, Salzburg 1983, 235 p. plus 60 p. appendix)
  • National Socialism and Gypsies in Austria. Updated and expanded edition. Edited and translated by Gilya Gerda Schmidt (translation of the dissertation National Socialism and Gypsies in Austria published in 1983 ) Foreword by Michael Berenbaum , Survivor of the Shoah Visual History Foundation Washington, The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa and London 1998
  • "Women in Austria" Günter Bischof, Anton Pelinka, and Erika Thurner, editors, Contemporary Austrian Studies, Vol. VI, New Brunswick / London 1998
  • "Bruno Kreisky" in: Europe since 1945: An Encyclopedia, Garland Publishing Inc./Loyola University, New Orleans / Louisiana (1998)
  • "Gypsies in the Austrian Burgenland - the Camp at Lackenbach", in: In the Shadow of the Swastika. The Gypsies during the Second World War, Vol. 2. Edited by Donald Kenrick, Center de recherches tsiganes, University of Hertfordshire Press / UK 1999.
  • "La soluzione nazista della questione zingara nella cosidetta ,, Marca orientale" "in: Mirella Karpati, Zingari ieri e oggi, Roma 1993
  • Erika Thurner, Gilda Horvath , Ljubomir Bratić , u. a. Romanistan is everywhere , markings in rough terrain, Vienna: IG Kultur Österreich 2013, ISBN 3-9500544-7-2

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Erika Thurner's curriculum vitae on the website of the Society for Political Enlightenment . Retrieved July 23, 2015.