Heinz Berger

Heinz Berger, born 1961, is a historian at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital History (LBIDH) in Vienna. He was a project researcher at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Historical Social Science (1992–1993 and 1999), at the Department of Economic and Social History, University of Vienna (1993–1994), and at the Department of History of the University of Salzburg (1995–1998). He also was a university assistant at the Department of History of the University of Salzburg (1993–1994). From 2000 to 2017 he was a research associate and the Research Coordinator at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Historical Social Science. He has been a participant of several research projects, including two projects of the Historical Commission of the Austrian Federal Government (2000–2001), the “Mauthausen Survivors Documentation Project” (2001–2005) and the “Mauthausen Survivors Research Project” (2007–2019). Since 1994 he has been a lecturer at the University of Vienna. He has co-published three books (on e-learning, restitution and a biography), co-edited two volumes and published articles on quantitative analysis, Jewish history and concentration camps.

Participation in Events

Pre-Kick-off Meeting

Meeting

Friday, 19.10.2018, 09:15 to Saturday, 20.10.2018, 18:00

Kick-off Meeting

Meeting

Wednesday, 27.02.2019, 09:15 to Friday, 01.03.2019, 20:00

Curation of Engagement Levels

Workshop

Monday, 20.05.2019, 09:00 to Tuesday, 21.05.2019, 17:00

Consortium Meeting

Meeting

Tuesday, 23.02.2021, 15:00 to Wednesday, 24.02.2021, 19:00

Holocaust Remembrance Day – Digitales Kuratieren

Presentation

Friday, 27.01.2023, 09:00 to Friday, 27.01.2023, 12:30

Das Fortunoff Video Archive, Überlebende und "archivarischer Aktivismus"

Presentation

Sunday, 29.01.2023, 15:00

Research support and administrative support
Hofburg, Batthyanystiege, Mezzanin, 1010 Vienna - Austria
heinrich.berger@history.lbg.ac.at