Regula Stämpfli

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Regula Stämpfli Reed (born January 11, 1962 in Bern ) is a Swiss historian and political scientist .

Life

Stämpfli grew up as the daughter of a butcher in the Lorraine district in Bern and later in Worblaufen . She attended primary school in Ittigen , secondary school and lower grammar school in Bolligen and the Kirchenfeld grammar school in Bern. From 1981 to 1987 she studied general history, constitutional law and Swiss history at the University of Bern and also worked as a cashier and vocational school teacher and as an assistant to Judit Garamvölgyi and from 1985 to 1987 as an assistant to Walther Hofer . From 1987 to 1990 she was an assistant at the Bern Research Center for Swiss Politics . She has been working as a freelancer since 1990. She completed stays abroad in New York and Brussels . In 1999 she did her doctorate at the University of Bern with a dissertation, which was published as a book in 2002 under the title With the apron in the national defense . In it, she examined the relationship between the Swiss military and women's politics between 1914 and 1945.

She is a commentator and columnist on political issues, especially in Switzerland. She is also the author of various publications on Swiss politics. Since 1988 she has been working as a lecturer at the media training center (MAZ) in Lucerne. She teaches history, political science and political philosophy at several Swiss and European educational institutions, including the universities of Bern and Zurich .

Stämpfli is a member of the ethics council for public statistics in Switzerland , the advisory board at the International Forum for Design Ulm , the board of trustees of the Gosteli archive and the university council of the Cologne University of Applied Sciences .

Stämpfli is married and has three sons. She works in France , Germany and Switzerland and lives in Munich .

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  1. a b c d Curriculum vitae of Regula Stämpfli, married Stämpfli Reed. In: Regula Stämpfli: With the apron in the national defense 1914-1945: State, conscription and gender. Dissertation, University of Bern, 1999, p. A52.
  2. Birgit Schmid : Regula Stämpfli . Part 4. ( Memento from November 23, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) In: Das Magazin , 8/2008.
  3. a b c Portrait on their website , accessed December 15, 2007.
  4. Thomas Wehrli: "My independence means everything to me" . (PDF) In: Basler Zeitung , November 9, 2013, p. 6; interview