Robert Luft

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Robert Luft (* January 1956 in Mainz ) is a German Eastern European historian .

Life

He completed a degree in history , Eastern European history , mathematics and economics at the Universities of Mainz and Vienna . Since 1990 he has been a research assistant at the Collegium Carolinum and was its managing director from 1991 to 2006. In 2002 he received his doctorate from the University of Mainz. Since 1996 he has been teaching at the University of Regensburg , the University of Passau and at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . Since 2005 he has been chairman of the Historical Commission for the Bohemian Lands .

Fonts

  • Together with Rudolf Jaworski (ed.): 1848/49 - Revolutions in East Central Europe. Lectures at the conference of the Collegium Carolinum in Bad Wiessee from November 30th to December 1st, 1990. Munich 1996.
  • Together with Ludwig Eiber (ed.): Bavaria and Bohemia. Contact, conflict, culture. Lectures at the conference of the House of Bavarian History and the Collegium Carolinum in Zwiesel from May 2nd to 4th, 2005. (= Publications of the Collegium Carolinum. Vol. 111). 1st and 2nd edition Munich 2007.
  • Leading parliamentary groups and political structures in Czech society. Czech MPs and parties in the Austrian Imperial Council 1907–1914. (= Publications of the Collegium Carolinum. Vol. 102). Munich 2012 (also: PhD dissertation, University of Mainz, 2002).
  • Together with Miloš Havelka and Stefan Zwicker (eds.): Civil society and human rights in Eastern Europe. Czech concepts of civil society in historical and national comparison. (= Publications of the Collegium Carolinum. Vol. 109). Göttingen 2014.
  • Together with Milan Hlavačka and Ulrike Lunow (eds.): Czech Republic and Bavaria. Contrasts and comparisons from the Middle Ages to the present. Conference volume of the Collegium Carolinum, the Historický ústav AV ČR and the House of Bavarian History for the Bavarian-Czech State Exhibition 2016/2017 in Prague and Nuremberg. Munich 2016.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vademecum of the historical sciences. Edition 10.2012/2013. Steiner, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-515-10079-3 , p. 473.