Dear visitors,

please note that our National Research Network "The Cultural History of the Western Himalaya from the 8th Century (S98)" - generously sponsored by the Austrian Science Fund - has ended on June 30th 2013. For that reason this website will no longer be updated on a regular basis.

For information on our ongoing research, events and activities please refer to the website of our Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Documentation of Inner and South Asian Cultural History (CIRDIS).

Cultural History Information System (S 9808)

University of Vienna, Department of Geography and Regional Research
Universitätsstraße 7 (NIG)
A-1010 Vienna, Austria

Project Leader: Ass.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Karel Kriz
Curriculum Vitae
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Mag. Markus Breier

Curriculum Vitae
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DI Leonhard Brunauer
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Manuel Illmeyer, BSc
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Mag.a Michaela Kinberger
Curriculum Vitae
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Gilbert Kotzbek
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Mag. Daniel Nell
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Mag. Alexander Pucher
Curriculum Vitae
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Former Members:

  • Daniel Bartusch
  • Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Thomas Galka
  • Martin Gobber, MSc
  • Mag. Roland Herndler
  • Mag. Michael Heuberger
  • Mag. Gernot Katzlberger
  • Mag. Ben Nausner
  • Lukas Nebel
  • Mag. David Schobesberger

 

External Collaborator