Gertrud Buttlar-Elberberg

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Gertrud Anna Buttlar-Elberberg (née Gerhartl; born June 12, 1934 in Neunkirchen ) is an Austrian historian .

Life

After finishing secondary school in 1944/45, Gertrud Gerhartl attended the Bundesrealgymnasium Neunkirchen in Lower Austria . From 1952 she studied history and German at the University of Vienna . From 1956 to 1959 she completed the 48th course as an associate member at the Institute for Austrian Historical Research in Vienna (examination work with Leo Santifaller ). In 1957 she was at Alfons Lhotsky with the thesis history of the castle and dominion Steyerberg to Dr. phil. PhD.

In 1959 she became head of the Municipal Collections Museum and Archive Wiener Neustadt . In 1961 she became director and senate councilor. In 1995 the councilor retired. Her research focus is the urban history of Wiener Neustadt .

She was president of the Association of Austrian Archivists . She is also a member of the Association for Regional Studies of Lower Austria and Vienna, the Wiener Neustädter Monument Protection Association and the Vienna Goethe Association .

In 1983 Gerhartl took the family name of her husband, division general Hans Buttlar-Elberberg .

Awards

  • Ring of Honor of the City of Wiener Neustadt
  • 2011: Ring of honor of the city of Neunkirchen

Fonts (selection)

  • The defeat of the Turks on Steinfeld: 1532 (= military historical series . Issue 26). Austrian Federal Publishing House for Education, Science and Art, Vienna 1974, ISBN 3-215-73224-6 .
  • (Responsible): Primarius Dr. Paul Habetin (1890-1975). An important collector from Wiener Neustadt. Special exhibition of the Wiener Neustadt City Museum in 1976 . Published by the City Administration, Wiener Neustadt 1976.
  • Wiener Neustadt. History, art, culture, economy. Braumüller Verlag, Vienna 1978, ISBN 3-7003-0159-6 . (2nd edition; supplemented and expanded reprint of the 1st edition, 1993, ISBN 3-7003-1032-3 )
  • Wiener Neustadt in old postcards. Lower Austrian Pressehaus, St. Pölten et al. 1978, ISBN 3-85326-452-3 .
  • Wiener Neustadt Cathedral : 1279–1979. Böhlau Verlag, Vienna et al. 1979, ISBN 3-205-07138-7 .
  • with Otto Gerhartl: Neunkirchen back then. Lower Austria Pressehaus, St. Pölten et al. 1981, ISBN 3-85326-641-X .
  • (Responsible): Wiener Neustadt and the conquest of Burgenland in 1921. Special exhibition of the Wiener Neustadt City Museum. St. Peter an der Sperr, May 15 to June 14, 1981 . City Council, Wiener Neustadt 1981.
  • Siege and relief of Vienna 1683 (= military historical series . Issue 46). Österreichischer Bundesverlag, Neudorf 1982, ISBN 3-215-04967-8 .
  • Wiener Neustadt (= Lower Austrian cultural guide ). Verlag Jugend und Volk, Vienna 1983, ISBN 3-224-16244-9 .
  • The siege of Ladislaus Postumus in Wiener Neustadt in 1452 (= military historical series . Issue 57). Österreichischer Bundesverlag, Vienna 1986, ISBN 3-215-06263-1 .
  • The calm before the storm. Wiener Neustadt before being destroyed by the bombs. Rotary Club, Wiener Neustadt 1989, ISBN 3-85063-195-8 .
  • City Museum Wiener Neustadt . Published by the cultural office of the statutory city of Wiener Neustadt, Merbod, Wiener Neustadt 1995, ISBN 3-900844-39-9 .

literature

  • Gerhartl, Gertrud. In: Herbert Haupt: The full-time museum officials of Austria in the scientific service . Austrian Museum Association, Vienna 1981, p. 26.
  • Buttlar-Elberberg, Gertrud. In: Fritz Fellner , Doris A. Corradini: Austrian History in the 20th Century. A biographical-bibliographical lexicon (= publications of the Commission for Modern History of Austria. Volume 99). Böhlau, Vienna et al. 2006, ISBN 3-205-77476-0 , p. 76.
  • Buttlar-Elberberg, Gertrud. In: Ilse Korotin (ed.): BiografıA. Lexicon of Austrian Women. Volume 1: A-H. Böhlau, Vienna / Cologne / Weimar 2016, ISBN 978-3-205-79590-2 , p. 473.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gertrud Buttlar: City Museum Wiener Neustadt: Catalog . Edited by the cultural office of the statutory city of Wiener Neustadt, Merbod, Wiener Neustadt 1995, p. 24.
  2. honorary ring bearer , wiener-neustadt.at, accessed 8 September 2016th