Christine Roilo

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Christine Roilo (* 1959 in Brixen ) is a South Tyrolean archivist and director of the South Tyrolean Provincial Archives .

Life

Roilo studied history at the Universities of Innsbruck and Padua and is head of the South Tyrolean Provincial Archives, where, in addition to her official duties, she also does historical research. In 2006 she was awarded the Walther von der Vogelweide Prize of the South Tyrolean Cultural Institute .

Together with Silvia Spada, Andrea di Michele and Hannes Obermair, Roilo was a member of the group of historians, which in 2014 created a historical documentation exhibition in the Bolzano victory monument .

Her fields of work include editions , family history, gender history and medical history topics.

In 2019, a commemorative publication was dedicated to her by her office for her 60th birthday .

Awards

Publications (selection)

  • The Registrum Goswin von Marienberg (publications of the South Tyrolean Provincial Archives 5). Innsbruck: Wagner 1996, ISBN 978-3-7030-0282-3 .
  • «Most treasured Miss Tant»: Brixen as a lost paradise. The fate of bourgeois women as reflected in an exchange of letters from the 19th century . In: The other way , ed. by Siglinde Clementi, Brixen: Weger 2005, pp. 203–245.
  • The Kuihof in Guntschna: about living and drinking in old Bozen . Lana: Tappeiner 2008, ISBN 978-88-7073-442-3 .

literature

  • Hans Heiss : Christine Roilo receives "Walther von der Vogelweide" sponsorship award: from the laudatory speech at the award ceremony in the "Waltherhaus" in Bozen on November 10, 2006 . In: The Sciliar . No. 71 , January 2007, p. 36-43 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Website of the documentation exhibition “BZ '18 –'45: one monument, one city, two dictatorships” (imprint) , accessed on September 1, 2014.
  2. ^ Klaus Graf : Archivarsfestschrift Manipulus florum , article on archivalia from May 19, 2020.