Gert Kerschbaumer
Gert Kerschbaumer (born January 27, 1945 in Spital am Semmering ) is an Austrian historian and Germanist .
Gert Kerschbaumer has lived in Salzburg since the 1960s. He worked in industry and studied German literature and history on the side. In addition to research and teaching activities, he published publications on the subjects of art in the time of National Socialism and art theft, as well as works about Stefan Zweig .
Publications
- Fascination with the Third Reich . Art u. Everyday life d. Cultural metropolis of Salzburg . Müller, Salzburg 1988, ISBN 3-7013-0732-6
- Master of Confusion. The shops of the art dealer Friedrich Welz . (Die Bibliothek des Raubes, Vol. 5) Czernin, Vienna 2000, ISBN 3-7076-0030-0
- together with Karl Müller: Gifted for the beautiful. The red-white-red culture war against modernity . (Contributions to cultural studies and cultural policy , Vol. 2) Publ. For social criticism , Vienna 1992 ISBN 3-85115-160-7
- Stefan Zweig. The flying Salzburg man . Residence, Salzburg / Vienna 2003, ISBN 3-7017-1336-7
- Ed. Together with Jeffrey B. Berlin “When the clouds give way for a moment”. Correspondence 1912-1942; Stefan Zweig u. Friderike Zweig . S. Fischer, Frankfurt 2006, ISBN 978-3-10-097096-1
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SURNAME | Kerschbaumer, Gert |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian historian and Germanist |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 27, 1945 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Spital am Semmering |