Rita Mueller

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Rita Müller (* 1965 in Mannheim ) is a German historian and has been the director of the Museum of Labor at the Hamburg Historical Museums Foundation since 2014 .

Life

Rita Müller 2019

After studying history and German , she did her doctorate in Mannheim in the field of social and economic history . After stints at the State Museum for Technology and Work, today Technoseum , and at the German Clock Museum Furtwangen in Furtwangen , she worked for more than ten years in the Saxon Industrial Museum , first as a scientific advisor in Chemnitz , then for three years as acting director of the West Saxon Textile Museum Crimmitschau , today Cloth factory Gebr. Pfau .

From 2008 to 2019 she was the spokesperson for the section of the technical history museums in the German Museum Association (DMB), and since May 2018 she has been on the board of the DMB.

Publications

  • From the cradle to the grave. Female and male résumés in the 19th and early 20th centuries using the example of Stuttgart-Feuerbach (= publications of the Stuttgart City Archives, Volume 85). Hohenheim-Verlag, Stuttgart and Leipzig 2000, ISBN 3-89850-966-4 , at the same time: Dissertation, University of Mannheim, 1999, under the title: Female and male life courses in transition.