Bernd Hausberger

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Bernd Hausberger (born January 7, 1960 in Amstetten ) is an Austrian historian.

Career

Hausberger studied history , Hispanic and classical philology at the University of Vienna and received his doctorate in 1990 with the thesis "Mining and colonization on the northwestern border of New Spain. Aspects of the economic and social history of the province of Sonora, 1640–1767". From 1991 to 1993 Hausberger was an assistant at the Institute for History at the University of Vienna, from 1993 to 1998 research assistant and from 1999 to 2006 research assistant at the Latin America Institute of the Free University of Berlin . In 2001 he completed his habilitation with his thesis on the Jesuit mission in the north of colonial Mexico. Hausberger has been a professor of Latin American history at the Centro de Estudios Históricos of El Colegio de México in Mexico City since 2006 . Hausberger's research focuses on the colonial history of Mexico and Bolivia, the global history of the early modern period and the history of cinema.

Scientific work

  • Historia mínima de la globalización temprana, México, El Colegio de México, 2018, 264 pages.
  • "La Revolución mexicana en los cine de Roma de la posguerra". In: Tzintzun. Revista de Estudios Históricos 64 (Morelia, 2016), pp. 259–295.
  • Miradas a la misión jesuita en la Nueva España. Antología, México, El Colegio de México, 2015. 374 pages.
  • Linking the World: History of Early Globalization from the 16th to the 18th Century. Mandelbaum, Vienna 2015, 207 pp. ISBN 978-3-85476-460-1 (expansion, interaction, acculturation; 27).
  • Jesuits from Central Europe in colonial Mexico. A bio-bibliography (= studies on the history and culture of the Iberian and Ibero-American countries 2, Vienna / Munich, Verlag für Geschichte und Politik / Oldenbourg, 1995), 436 pages.
  • La Nueva España y sus metales preciosos. La industria minera colonial a través de los 'libros de cargo y data' de la Real Hacienda, 1761–1767 (= Berlin Latin America Research 7, Frankfurt a. M., Vervuert, 1997), 323 pages.
  • For God and King. The mission of the Jesuits in colonial Mexico (= studies on the history and culture of the Iberian and Ibero-American countries 6, Vienna / Munich, Verlag für Geschichte und Politik / Oldenbourg, 2000), 649 pages.
  • (Ed.) Global CVs. People as actors in world history (= global history and development policy 3, Vienna, Mandelbaum Verlag, 2006), 288 pages.
  • (Ed., Together with Peter Felbauer and Jean-Paul Lehners) Global history. Die Welt 1000–2000, 8 vols. (Vienna: Mandelbaum, 2008–2011).
  • "¡Viva Villa! Cómo Hollywood se apoderó de un héroe y el mundo se le quitó". In: Historia Mexicana 62/4 = 248 (México, DF, 2013), pp. 1495–1547.

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