Johannes Moser (ethnologist)

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Johannes Moser is a German ethnologist who is Chair for Volkskunde/European Ethnology at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

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Moser received his Ph.D. in ethnology from the University of Graz 1993, and habilitated at the Goethe University Frankfurt in 2002. Moser has researched and taught at the universities of Graz, Vienna, Frankfurt, Zurich, and Basel. From 2002 to 2006 he was Head of the Division of Volkskunde  [ de ] at the Institute for the History of Saxony and Volkskunde  [ de ] in Dresden. Since August 2006, Moser has been Chair for Volkskunde/European Ethnology at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. He was served as Dean (2011-2013) and Vice Dean (2013-2015) of the Faculty for the Study of Culture at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, and as Head of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Volkskunde  [ de ] (2015-2019). [1]

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References

  1. "CV Prof. Dr. Johannes Moser". Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich . Retrieved 23 December 2020.