Gerhard Ammerer

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Gerhard Ammerer (born 11 September 1956) is an Austrian historian and professor at the University of Salzburg.

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Career

Born in Salzburg, Ammerer studied history and German language and literature at the universities of Salzburg and Innsbruck from 1975 to 1981.

Between 1981 and 1985 he was a contract assistant at the Institute for History at the University of Salzburg and completed studies in history, dissertation and law. He completed both studies with a doctorate.

From 1985 he was a university assistant, from 1996 assistant professor.

In 2000 he habilitated at the Faculty of Humanities of the Paris-London-University Salzburg for the subject "Austrian History". In 2001 he was appointed ao.Univ.-Prof. [1]

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