Friedrich Schipper

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Friedrich Thomas Schipper (born March 9, 1972 in Vienna ) is an Austrian archaeologist, expert on cultural property protection and university lecturer.

Life

Friedrich Schipper studied Prehistoric Archeology , Classical Archeology , Oriental , Byzantine , Jewish Studies , Theology and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Vienna . He received his doctorate on the basis of a study on the cultural conflicts between Jews and Greeks in the 2nd century BC, which was awarded an Excellence Scholarship in 2007 by the Austrian Academy of Sciences . BC, Quid ergo Antiochiae et Hierosolymis? He spent part of his post-doctoral career at Princeton University , where he did research at the Department of Religion and the Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.

Schipper specializes in the cultures of the Middle East. Research trips and archaeological field research projects have brought him to Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Israel, Palestine and Egypt. His interests always include the role of cultural heritage in today's politics, but also its role in the context of armed conflict.

He holds a professorship for biblical archeology at the Theological University in Heiligenkreuz and is professor for cultural studies at the Pan-European University in Bratislava . He is a lecturer at the Institute for Media and Communication Studies at the University of Vienna . Here he is responsible for a collaboration with Wikimedia Austria since 2015, where open content is created on Wikiversity in the course of courses by students and is also used in Wikipedia.

Since 2013 he has been deputy chairman of the university teachers' association. Based in Eichgraben , he works on a voluntary basis with the preservation of the cultural heritage and the protection of cultural property within the framework of Blue Shield .

Fonts

  • as editor with Herman Westerink , Christian Huber , Daniela Finzi and Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch : Sigmund Freud's works. Vienna Interdisciplinary Commentaries , ISSN  2510-1269 .
  • as editor with Anne Lykke : Cult and Power. Religion and Rule in the Syro-Palestinian Area. Studies on their interrelationship in the Hellenistic-Roman period (= Scientific Studies on the New Testament, Series 2 , Volume 319), Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2011, ISBN 978-3-16-150067-1 .
  • as editor with Leylya M. Strobl : The Roerich Pact and the military. Exhibition catalog "75 years Roerich Pact" (= series of publications of the National Defense Academy, special publication 2010.8). Federal Minister for National Defense and Sport, Vienna 2010, ISBN 978-3-902670-46-5 .
  • as editor: Between Euphrates and Tigris. Austrian research on the ancient Orient. (= Vienna Open Oriental Studies , Volume 3). Lit, Münster 2004, ISBN 3-8258-8257-8 .
  • with Mona Mairitsch : Plundering, Destroying, Forgetting: Cultural Property Protection During War and World Heritage in Iraq (trilingual short documentation of the symposium of the same name in Graz and Vienna from June 11-13, 2003) Austrian Unesco Commission, Vienna 2003.
    • with Mona Mairitsch: Plundering, Destroying, Forgetting: Cultural Property Protection During War and World Heritage in Iraq (trilingual short documentation of the symposium of the same name in Graz and Vienna from June 11-13, 2003) 2. Erw. Ed., Austrian Unesco Commission, Vienna 2004. OCLC 837282502
  • Quid ergo Antiochiae et Hierosolymis? About the grammar school in Jerusalem and the Maccabean polemics against Greek athletics in the context of the Hellenization measures of the high priest Jason (dissertation, Vienna 2007).
  • The Christianization of the Breonen and Baiuwaren in the Tyrolean Inn Valley: a contribution to the early history of North Tyrol (375–788) from a church-historical and Christian-archaeological perspective (diploma thesis, Vienna 1997).

Web links

Commons : Friedrich Schipper  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Archdiocese of Vienna / Der SONNTAG / Red / Hochschule Heiligenkreuz: “Historical knowledge alone is not enough”. Accessed December 16, 2019 (German).
  2. ^ The Institute for Humanitarian Affairs (IHA) ( Memento August 10, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), accessed June 26, 2017
  3. ^ Friedrich Schipper at the Institute for Media and Communication Studies, accessed on June 23, 2017
  4. Interview with Friedrich Schipper , accessed on June 26, 2017.
  5. Friedrich Schipper as deputy Chair of the University Teachers' Association (ULV) elected