Heiner Boberski

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Heiner Boberski (* 1950 in Linz ) is an Austrian non-fiction author.

Boberski graduated from the University of Vienna with a degree in theater studies and English . In 1977 he was with a thesis on the theater of the Benedictines at the old University of Salzburg doctorate . In 1978 he joined the editorial team of the weekly newspaper “ Die Furche ”, to which he was a member until the end of 2001 - from June 1995 as editor-in-chief. From 2004 to 2015 he worked as a journalist for the Wiener Zeitung . Boberski is married and has three children.

Awards

  • 1977: Promotion Prize of the State of Salzburg
  • 1977: State prize for journalistic achievements in the interests of national intellectual defense
  • 1979: State Prize for journalistic achievements in the interest of young people
  • 1980: Sponsorship award from the Archbishop Rohracher Study Fund
  • 1981: Cardinal Innitzer Promotion Prize
  • 1984: State award for journalistic achievements in the interests of science and research
  • 1994: Leopold-Kunschak-Förderungspreis
  • 1997: State Prize for journalistic achievements in the interests of the family

Publications

  • The Benedictine theater at the old University of Salzburg (1617–1778). Vienna 1978.
  • The angel work . A secret society in the Catholic Church? Salzburg 1990.
  • The Pope's divisional officers. Appointments of bishops under John Paul II. Salzburg 1992.
  • The next Pope. The mysterious world of the conclave . Salzburg 1999.
  • The marathon myth. 2500 years of long-distance running. St. Pölten 2004.
  • Goodbye fun society . Do we want to amuse ourselves to death? Vienna-Klosterneuburg 2004.
  • Habemus papam. Papal elections from Peter to Benedict XVI. Vienna 2005.
  • Powerful - Male - Mysterious. Secret societies in Austria. Salzburg 2005. (with Gnaiger / Haidinger / Schaller / Weichinger)
  • Secret Vatican. Salzburg 2006. (with Bruckmoser / Pfeifer)
  • World power or discontinued model. Religions in the 21st Century. Innsbruck 2013. (with Bruckmoser)

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