Monika Glettler

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Monika Glettler (* 1942 in Bad Schlag , Gablonz an der Neisse ) is a German historian .

Life

She studied history, Slavic and German at the universities of Munich , Vienna and Prague and received her doctorate in Saarbrücken in 1971 . She then worked for a year as a research assistant at the Collegium Carolinum . From 1973 to 1976 she worked in Hungarian and Slovak archives on her habilitation , which she completed in 1978 in Munich. In 1980/1981 she taught as a visiting professor at Columbia University , Institute on East Central Europe. Then she taught at the University of Munich , was appointed adjunct professor and, in 1987/1988, represented the C4 professorship for Eastern European History at the University of Frankfurt am Main . She then returned to Munich, where she took over the management and scientific management of the Sudeten German Archive . From 1994 to 2002 she held the chair for Modern and Eastern European History at the Philosophical Faculty of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg .

Fonts (selection)

  • The Viennese Czechs around 1900. Structural analysis of a national minority in the big city . Munich 1972, ISBN 3-486-43821-2 .
  • Pittsburg, Vienna, Budapest. Program and practice of nationality policy during the emigration of Hungarian Slovaks to America around 1900 . Vienna 1980, ISBN 3-7001-0345-9 .
  • Bohemian Vienna . Vienna 1985, ISBN 3-7008-0307-9 .
  • with Alena Míšková: Prague professors 1938–1948. Between science and politics . Essen 2001, ISBN 3-88474-955-2 .

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