Gertrude Enderle-Burcel

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Gertrude Enderle-Burcel (née Burcel ; born November 8, 1950 in Mistelbach an der Zaya ) is an Austrian historian . She has been co-editor of the minutes of the Council of Ministers of the First and Second Republic for many years.

Life

Enderle-Burcel was born in 1950 in Lower Austria as the daughter of a metalworker whose family came from Slovakia . She attended secondary school in Vienna's 2nd district ( Leopoldstadt ). After graduating from the music-pedagogical federal high school in Vienna's 1st district ( Inner City ) in 1970 , Enderle-Burcel studied German, history and economic history at the University of Vienna . In 1979 she received her PhD thesis from Ludwig Jedlicka with Erika Weinzierl at the Institute for Contemporary History, The Austrian-Italian Economic Relations 1919–1923, to become a Dr. phil. PhD.

In 1979 she became an employee ( editor ) of the edition of the Ministers Council Protocols (MRP) of the First Republic of Austria within the framework of the Austrian Society for Historical Source Studies , of which she is a member. In 1982 she moved to the Federal Ministry of Science and Research (BMWF) and in 1986 to the Austrian State Archives (ÖStA) in Vienna. From 1988 to 2015 she was the scientific director of the edition in the ÖStA. From 1988 to 1993 she worked on a research project on banks at the London School of Economics . Afterwards she worked for a research project under the direction of Alice Teichova on the financial policy of Austria in Central Europe in the interwar period at the BMWF. In 1995 she took over the scientific project management of the edition of the protocols of the cabinet council of the provisional state government Renner 1945 . In 1997 she became councilor in the ÖStA. In 1997 she became the project manager of the edition of the MRP of the Federal Government Figl I and in 2000 of the Economic Committee of Ministers of the Figl Government. In 2003 she became deputy head of the staff unit at the ÖStA. In the 2000s she organized international conferences. In 2013 she received the professional title of Professor .

From 1995 to 2000 she was a member of the editorial team of the communications of the Austrian State Archives (MÖSTA). Since 2014 she has also been the author of the ÖStA's virtual exhibition “100 Years of the First World War” and a permanent contributor to the Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 of the Austrian Academy of Sciences . Her main research interests are the history of the First and Second Republic of Austria, in particular the corporate state and economic history .

Enderle-Burcel is married to a journalist.

Fonts (selection)

In addition to the editions of the minutes of the Ministerial Council, she worked on a. following publications with:

  • Mandataries in the corporate state: Christian - corporate - authoritarian, 1934–1938. Biographical manual of the members of the State Council, Federal Culture Council, Federal Economic Council and State Council as well as the Bundestag . Edited by the Documentation Archive of the Austrian Resistance and the Austrian Society for Historical Source Studies, Vienna 1991, ISBN 3-901142-00-2 .
  • with Robert S. Budig, Peter Enderle: Graves of honor at the Vienna Central Cemetery . Compress Verlag, Vienna 1995, ISBN 3-900607-26-5 .
  • with Michaela Follner : Servants of many masters: Biographical manual of the section heads of the First Republic and of 1945 . Edited by the Documentation Archive of the Austrian Resistance and the Austrian Society for Historical Source Studies, Vienna 1997, ISBN 3-901142-32-0 .
  • with Helga Embacher , Hanns Haas , Charlotte Natmessnig (eds.): From the disintegration of the great empires to the European Union: Integration models in the 20th century (= communications from the Austrian State Archives . Special volume 4). Berger, Horn 2000, ISBN 3-85028-322-4 .
  • with Dieter Stiefel , Alice Teichova (Ed.): "Zarte Bande": Austria and the European planned economy countries = "Delicate relationships" (= messages from the Austrian State Archives . Special Volume 9). Studienverlag, Innsbruck a. a. 2006, ISBN 978-3-7065-4336-1 .
  • (Ed.): Adolf Schärf: Diary Notes of the Year . 2 volumes, Studienverlag, Innsbruck 2008/10.
  • 1955 (= publications of the Austrian Society for Historical Source Studies . Vol. 1). 2008, ISBN 978-3-7065-4546-4 .
  • 1952 (= publications of the Austrian Society for Historical Source Studies . Vol. 2). 2010, ISBN 978-3-7065-4857-1 .
  • with Piotr Franaszek , Dieter Stiefel, Alice Teichova (Eds.): Gaps in the Iron Curtain. Economic relations between neutral and socialist countries in Cold War Europe . Jagiellonian University Press, Krakow 2009, ISBN 978-83-233-2532-1 .
  • with Rudolf Agstner , Michaela Follner: Austria's top diplomats between Kaiser and Kreisky. Biographical handbook of the diplomats of the higher foreign service 1918 to 1959 . Edited by the Documentation Archive of the Austrian Resistance and the Austrian Society for Historical Source Studies, Fassbaender, Vienna 2009, ISBN 978-3-902575-23-4 .
  • with Alexandra Neubauer-Czettl, Edith Stumpf-Fischer (eds.): Breaks and Continuities 1933 - 1938 - 1945. Case studies on administration and libraries (= communications from the Austrian State Archives . Special Volume 12). Studienverlag, Innsbruck 2013, ISBN 978-3-7065-5198-4 .
  • with Ilse Reiter-Zatloukal (Ed.): Anti-Semitism in Austria 1933–1938 . Böhlau, Vienna 2016, ISBN 978-3-205-20126-7 .

literature

  • Enderle-Burcel, Gertrude . 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. Vol. 99). Böhlau, Vienna et al. 2006, ISBN 978-3-205-77476-1 , p. 112 f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Austrian-Italian Economic Relations 1919–1923 , univie.ac.at, August 12, 2016.
  2. Awarded the professional title "Professor" . oesta.gv.at, March 6, 2013.