Josiane Weber

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Josiane Weber (* 1957 ) is a Luxembourg historian and Germanist.

Life

Weber studied history and German at the University of Trier , where she received her doctorate in philosophy with a dissertation on the subject of families of the upper class in Luxembourg (1850-1900) . Your work also provides insights into the work of Emmanuel Servais .

Josiane Weber has been a research assistant at the Center national de littérature in Mersch since 2007 , where she contributes to the Luxembourg dictionary of authors . Among other things, she wrote the articles about Friederike Migneco . Weber has presented numerous publications on the history of the Vormärz, the reception of German literature, the history of women and the history of literature in Luxembourg.

Josiane Weber is married to Gaston Mannes and lives in Luxembourg.

Works

  • Censorship in the pre-March period (1815 - 1848). Literature and press in Luxembourg under the tutelage of the German Confederation . Luxemburg 1998 (with guest Mannes) ISBN 978-2-87980-101-8 .
  • Batty Weber: Fenn Kaß. The novel of a redeemed. Presented and commented by Josiane Weber. Mersch 2001, ISBN 978-2-919903-03-0 .
  • Politics - literature - industry. Mersch 2011 (with Germaine Goetzinger and Pierre Marson), ISBN 978-2-919903-26-9 .
  • Families of the upper class in Luxembourg (1850-1900): Education of the elite and worlds of life. Trier 2011 and 2013: Éditions Guy Binsfeld, Luxemburg 2013, ISBN 978-2-87954-264-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Josiane Weber in the Luxembourg authors' lexicon ( Memento of the original from September 11, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.autorenlexikon.lu
  2. See Dominik Trauth: “The emergence of agricultural associations and cooperatives in Luxembourg (1874–1914). With a comparative sideways glance at the administrative district of Trier in the former Prussian Rhine province. ”In: Thünen-Jahrbuch 2012 ( ISBN 9783848216260 ), pp. 139–140, note 98
  3. Friederike Migneco . In: Center national de littérature: Luxembourg authors' lexicon