Personal Details: Schmale, Wolfgang
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Wolfgang Schmale, PhD (*1956), has been Full Professor (Ordinarius) for Modern and Contemporary History at Vienna University since 1999. He started his academic carrier as Maître de conférence associé at François-Rabelais University, Tours (France). He then worked at Ruhr-University Bochum, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Technical University, Braunschweig (all Germany), University of Graz (Austria). He has been invited lecturer or guest-professor at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem (2006, 2010), and University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (2007) and Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia (2015). In November 2010, he has been Directeur d’études associé at the Maison des sciences de l’homme, Paris (France). He is ordinary member of the European Academy of Sciences and Secretary General of the International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. His main research areas are European history, Gender history and Digital Humanities. Current third-funded research project on “Continent Allegories in the Baroque Age” (erdteilallegorien.univie.ac.at). / Blog: wolfgangschmale.eu.
Wolfgang Schmale, Dr. phil. (*1956), ist seit 1999 ordentlicher Universitätsprofessor für Geschichte der Neuzeit an der Universität Wien. Seine akademische Karriere startete an der Universität François-Rabelais in Tours (Frankreich) und führte über die Ruhruniversität Bochum, die LMU München und die TU Braunschweig nach Wien. Gastprofessuren in Graz (1997/98), Hebräische Universität Jerusalem (2006, 2010), Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (2007), Kliment Ohridski Universität Sofia (2015). 2010 war er Directeur d’études associé an der Maison des Sciences de l’homme, Paris. Er ist ordentliches Mitglied der Europäischen Akademie der Wissenschaften sowie Generalsekretär der International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Hauptforschungsgebiete sind die Geschichte Europas, Geschlechtergeschichte und Digital Humanities. Aktuelles Forschungsprojekt: erdteilallegorien.univie.ac.at. / Blog: wolfgangschmale.eu.
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