Ursa Krattiger

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Ursula «Ursa» Krattiger (born July 4, 1946 in Rheinfelden AG ) is a Swiss historian and journalist .

Life

Ursa Krattiger, daughter of pastor and journalist Hans Krattiger , studied history, sociology and political science and received her doctorate in Bern in 1971 with a dissertation on “Maturity. A complex of questions in the Swiss discussion in the 19th century, especially at the time of the poor poverty from 1840 to 1860 » zur Dr. phil. In 1973 she became the first woman to be a national editor for Basler Nachrichten . From 1979 to 1999 she worked as a program maker and editor at Schweizer Radio DRS , and since 1994 also as a project manager for cross-chain DRS and Swiss-wide SRG radio projects. From 1999 to 2006 she worked as a freelance PR consultant. Already interested in spiritual topics in earlier years, she now offers "individual rituals" for baptisms, weddings, abdication ceremonies, etc.

Fonts (selection)

  • Maturity. A complex of questions in the Swiss discussion in the 19th century, especially at the time of the poor poverty from 1840 to 1860. Lang, Bern 1972 (dissertation, University of Bern, 1971).
  • The mother-of-pearl monk. Journey into a feminine spirituality. Kreuz, Zurich 1983; License edition: Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg 1987.
  • «Rioting teachers». The Basel teachers' strike of February 3, 1959 (= 188th New Year's Gazette of the GGG ). Schwabe, Basel 2009 (editor).

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