
Christine Ottner-Diesenberger
APART-Stipendiatin, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Institute of Culture Studies and History of Theatre, Inst. of History
Work address: Postgasse 7/4, 1010 Wien
Phone: +43 1 515 81 3325
Email: christine.ottner@oeaw.ac.at
Homepage: www.oeaw.ac.at/...
Nationality: Austrian
Languages: English, German, French, Spanish
Keywords: History of Social Sciences and Humanities
Christine Ottner-Diesenberger, born in 1971, 1990-1995 M.A-level studies in Chemistry and History (Magistra rerum naturalium in 1995); 1998 MAS (Master of Advanced Studies for Historical Research and Archival Science), Ph.D in History 2001.
1998-2001: Teacher in Secondary School, Collaboration on the Diplomata-Edition of the Monumenta Germaniae Historica (MGH) at the Austrian Institute for Historical Research and on the Historical Commission of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
2001-2005 Research Collaboration on the Regesta Imperii and the Diplomata (MGH) at the Institute for Medieval History of the Academy.
2004-2007 Research Collaboration on the Commission for the History of the Habsburg Monarchy (in between maternity leave).
2007/2008 part-time collaborator of the Institute for Medieval History
From September 2009 collaborator at the Institute for Culture Studies and History of Theatre; Lecturer at the Universities of Salzburg and Vienna.
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