Arbeit ist das halbe Leben

Sarah Herbe
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Arbeit ist das halbe Leben…: Erzahlungen vom Wandel der Arbeitswelten seit 1945 (“Working is Half your Life…: Telling the Transformations of the Working World since 1945”), Kinder – Kuche – Karriere: Acht Frauen erzahlen (“Kids – Kitchen – Career: Eight Women Tell their Stories”), and Eigene Wege: Eine Bergbauerin erzahlt (“My Own Ways: A Mountain Farmer Tells Her Story”) are among the most recent volumes of the series “Damit es nicht verlorengeht…” (translated as “Lest We Forget…” on the website of the Department of Economic and Social History of the University of Vienna), edited by the association for the “Dokumentation lebensgeschichtlicher Aufzeichnungen” (“Collection of Biographical Records”) in Vienna. Both the collection and the series were founded in 1983 by the historian Michael Mitterauer, two years after the re-launch of the Mass Observation project in the UK (Sheridan 27), with the aim to document and archive the everyday lives of Austrians. The collection holds autobiographical manuscripts by more than 3,000 people, most of them born in Austria after 1900 (see Muller 2009, 93–94). Many of the contributions were elicited with the help of calls for contributions (“Schreibaufrufe”) that aimed at collecting material on specific topics. Gunter Muller, the curator of the collection, stresses the close cooperation of the association with those who respond to such calls: every single submission receives a detailed personal reply, and the respondents are assisted in their attempts to keep alive their memories and experiences for posterity. This article was submitted to the European Journal of Life Writing on March 15th 2017 and published on April 27th 2017.
工作是半生
《工作是你人生的一半:讲述1945年以来工作世界的转变》、《孩子-厨房-职业:八位女性讲述她们的故事》、《我自己的方式》、《工作是你生活的一半:讲述1945年以来工作世界的转变》、《工作是你生活的一半:讲述1945年以来工作世界的转变》、《工作是你生活的一半》、《工作是你生活的一半》、《工作是你生活的一半》、《工作是你生活的一半》、《工作是你生活的一半》。《一个山农讲述她的故事》)是维也纳大学经济和社会历史系网站上“Damit es nightverlorengeht…”(翻译为“以免我们忘记…”)系列的最新一卷,由维也纳“文献记录汇编”(“传记记录汇编”)协会编辑。收藏和系列都是由历史学家Michael Mitterauer于1983年创立的,这是在英国重新启动大规模观察项目(Sheridan 27)两年后,目的是记录和归档奥地利人的日常生活。收藏了3000多人的自传手稿,其中大多数人在1900年后出生在奥地利(见Muller 2009, 93-94)。许多稿件是在旨在收集特定主题材料的征稿(“Schreibaufrufe”)的帮助下征集的。该收藏的策展人Gunter Muller强调,协会与那些响应此类呼吁的人密切合作:每一份提交都会收到详细的个人回复,并帮助受访者试图为后代保留他们的记忆和经历。本文于2017年3月15日提交给欧洲生命写作杂志,并于2017年4月27日发表。
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