Margit Ksoll-Marcon

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Margit Ksoll-Marcon (* 1956 in Altötting ) is a Bavarian historian and director general of the Bavarian State Archives .

Life

Ksoll-Marcon studied modern history, Bavarian regional history and African studies at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and passed her master's degree in 1982. In 1985 she received her doctorate in history with a thesis on the economic conditions of the Bavarian nobility 1600–1679 and was then a research assistant at the Bavarian Main State Archives in the DFG project “Reich Chamber Court”.

From 1988 to 1991 she attended the archives school and in 1991 joined the higher archives service as a consultant at the Bavarian Main State Archives. In 1998, Ksoll-Marcon became a consultant for the General Directorate of the Bavarian State Archives and from 2005 she headed the Newer Holdings Department at the Bavarian Main State Archives. From April 2007 to February 2008 she was responsible for the Conservation , Research and Publication Department in the General Directorate of the State Archives and was appointed General Director of the Bavarian State Archives on March 1, 2008, parallel to the start of the Bavarian Minister of Education and Culture Ludwig Spaenle. She is the first woman to head the General Management.

Ksoll-Marcon is a visiting lecturer at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and was a member of the Council for Information Infrastructures from 2014 to 2018 . She wrote numerous articles in the Biographical-Bibliographical Church Lexicon (BBKL).

Publications

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Head of the General Directorate of the Bavarian State Archives