Isolde Döbele-Carlesso

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Isolde Döbele-Carlesso (born January 2, 1961 ) is a German historian and art historian .

Life

Döbele-Carlesso studied art history , history and classical archeology at the universities of Heidelberg , Tübingen and Berlin . At the University of Stuttgart , it was with a thesis on the viticulture and wine trade in Württemberg in the early modern doctorate.

She heads the Brackenheim City Archives , one of the largest archives in the Heilbronn district , and has been the first chairwoman of the Brackenheimer Kunstverein since 2010 .

Döbele-Carlesso has published articles on the local and regional history of Württemberg, written several homeland books and provided editorial support. She also appears as the editor.

Publications (selection)

Monographs

  • Messenger home. A village in Zabergäu , Brackenheim 1993, ISBN 978-3-9806667-3-2 .
  • Drought rooms. A village and its history , Brackenheim 1994, ISBN 978-3-9806667-4-9 .
  • Viticulture and wine trade in Württemberg in the early modern period using the example of the city and office of Brackenheim. Dissertation, Brackenheim 1999, ISBN 978-3-9806667-7-0 .
  • Women and Wine - On the old custom of the Weiberzeche , Brackenheim 2007, ISBN 978-3-939333-05-0 .
  • Juliane von Krüdener on the Katharinenplaisir near Cleebronn (= tracks 88), Marbach am Neckar: Deutsche Schillergesellschaft 2010, ISBN 978-3-937384-52-8 .

Editorships

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry of the thesis in the catalog of the German National Library ( http://d-nb.info/959176764 [accessed on November 27, 2018]).
  2. See information on the city archive on the website of the city of Brackenheim [accessed on November 27, 2018].
  3. ^ Südwest Presse Online services: Brackenheim: Renowned artist becomes board member . In: swp.de . December 6, 2013 ( swp.de [accessed November 27, 2018]).