Judit Garamvölgyi

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Judit Garamvölgyi (born Tarjàn ; * 1937 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian - Swiss historian .

Life

Garamvölgyi migrated to Switzerland in 1957 and studied history and economics at the University of Bern . She received her doctorate in 1967 with Walther Hofer in Bern. In 1980 she received her habilitation there. Garamvölgyi was from 1982 exceptional and from 1990 until her retirement in 1999 full professor of Modern History at the University of Bern.

Fonts (selection)

As an author:

  • From the beginnings of Soviet foreign policy. The British-Soviet Russian trade agreement of 1921 (= treatises of the Federal Institute for Eastern and International Studies. Vol. 17). Verlag Wissenschaft und Politik, Cologne 1967 (dissertation, University of Bern, 1967).
  • Works councils and social change in Austria 1919/1920. Studies on the constitutional phase of the Austrian works councils (= studies and sources on contemporary Austrian history. Vol. 5). Oldenbourg, Munich 1983 (habilitation thesis, University of Bern, 1980).

As editor:

  • Sources on the genesis of the Hungarian Compensation Act of 1867. The “Austro-Hungarian Compensation” from 1867 (= Studia Hungarica. Vol. 14). Compiled and introduced by Judit Garamvölgyi. Rudolf Trofenik, Munich 1979.
  • with Urs Altermatt : domestic and foreign policy. Primacy or Interdependence? Festschrift for Walther Hofer's 60th birthday. Haupt, Bern 1980.

Individual evidence

  1. a b contributor to this issue. In: Swiss monthly books . Vol. 69 (1989), H. 11, p. 951 ( digitized version ).
  2. ^ The lecturers at the Bern University of Applied Sciences from 1980 to today , University Archives, University of Bern website, accessed on March 8, 2015.