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Markus Grassl Professor in musicology, University of Music and Performing Arts ; main fields of research: early instrumental music, French music of the Baroque era, of musical performance, Austrian music history in the 20th century.

Eveline List Historian, economist and psychologist; professor of Cultural History at the Department of History, University The Discovery of of Vienna; psychoanalyst in private practice; training analyst of the Inter­ national Psychoanalytical Association. Modernity –

Johann Georg Lughofer Ass. Prof. of German Literature at the Vienna around 1900 Department of of the ; regularly teaching at the University of Vienna and at the as visiting univie: winter school for Cultural Historical Studies © Johann Lughofer professor. February 5 – 19, 2021, Vienna,

Monika Schwärzler-Brodesser in Philosophy from the Innovationszentrum Universität Wien GmbH University of Vienna; former head of the Sommerhochschule Department of Art with an Emphasis in Visual Culture at Webster Vienna Private Campus of the University of Vienna University; research areas: art and media Alser Strasse 4, Hof 1, Tuer 1.16 theory, photography, visual culture. 1090 Vienna, Austria T +43-1- 4277-24131 Elana Shapira E [email protected] Cultural and design historian; lecturer in Design History and Theory at the Karl Vocelka University of Applied Arts Vienna; project Academic Director of the univie: winter school leader of the Austrian Science Fund for Cultural Historical Studies research project “Visionary Vienna: Design and Society 1918 –1934.” Franz-Stefan Meissel Director of the Sommerhochschule Karl Vocelka Retired professor of History, former head Nina Gruber & Verena Bauer of the Department of History, University Program Coordinators of Vienna; elected president of the Institut für die Erforschung der Frühen Neuzeit; curator of the exhibition on Emperor Francis Joseph in 2016. shs.univie.ac.at/winter-school © Gebhard Sengmüller © Gebhard Organization Courses Application & fees The univie: winter school for Cultural Historical Studies takes The univie: winter school offers six courses comprising The application deadline is on November 30, 2020. place in Vienna, the capital of the former Habsburg Monarchy 4 ECTS credits per course (corresponding to 32 contact Applicants have to submit the following documents: (and Austria of today) where traces of the outstanding culture hours). Each contact hour consists of 45 minutes of ­ 1. Application form of the late 19th and the beginning of the 20th century are classroom teaching. 2. Statement of purpose still visible. 3. Transcript of record In the course of the two-week program students can attend 4. Official proof of proficiency level in English The two-week program combines first-class academic two courses and obtain up to 8 ECTS credits. 5. Two passport-size photos courses with an extensive social and cultural program. 6. Proof of payment of the deposit of € 300 Vienna’s rich cultural heritage, especially the museums, will The winter program courses offer a well-structured lead to a thorough understanding of the impact of ­introduction to one of the most fascinating periods of The application material should be sent to the ­following the fin-de-siècle on the modernization of Europe. Austria‘s intellectual history in a short time. The culture of address: the fin-de-siècle is one of the highlights in the history of the Innovationszentrum Universität Wien GmbH – This unique program consists of high level lectures in the Habsburg Monarchy. Sommerhochschule morning and guided excursions to the city of Vienna and to Campus of the University of Vienna different museums (the Museum for Applied Arts, the The preparatory seminar Introduction to Fin-de-Siècle Alser Strasse 4/Hof 1/Tuer 1.16 Leopold Museum, the Museum, and the Vienna on the first weekend will provide students with the 1090 Vienna Viennese State Opera) in the afternoon. basic knowledge needed for their selected courses. The Austria seminar is a prerequisite to attend the following courses. Outside the framework of classes Vienna offers plenty of The program fees amount to € 1,300 and include opportunities to explore additional museums and sights such Students can select one course from the courses offered in registration, tuition and all planned excursions. as the St. Stephan’s Cathedral, the Imperial Palace, and the the early morning and a second from the courses offered in The participants are responsible for any additional costs Treasury. the late morning. The courses will provide them with a deep for board and lodging as well as travel arrangements. insight into the society and culture of this fascinating period. External students have to pay an additional fee of € 20.20 The academic course environment encourages intercultural to be admitted to the University of Vienna as non-degree and social exchange and favours mutual understanding 8:30 am – 10:30 am program students and to enjoy insurance coverage within the international student population. Participants thus • Art and Visual Culture at the Turn of the Century (general accident and liability insurance). broaden their horizon, meet colleagues from different fields of • Arts and Society in Fin-de-Siècle Vienna study, make friends for life and build connections for their • Politics and Daily Life in Vienna around 1900 Fees should be transferred to: future professional careers. Innovationszentrum Universität Wien GmbH – 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Sommerhochschule • Music and Musical Culture in Vienna around 1900 Bank: Bank Austria • Society and Psychoanalysis in Sigmund Freud’s Vienna BIC: BKAUATWW • Vienna’s Literature around 1900 and its Cinematic IBAN: AT57 1100 0002 8224 0100 Reception

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