Gabriela Dudeková

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Gabriela Dudeková is a Slovak historian. Born April 5 1968 in Hurbanovo, she lives and works in Bratislava and Nitra. She has the degree in history from the Comenius University in Bratislava (1991). She completed her PhD degree in 2001 with the dissertation "Social policy of Hungary in late 19th and early 20th century and the social reform work of Georg Schulpe". She prepared the Slovak part of the Comparative non-profit sector project of The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. She works in the Institute of Historical Studies of Slovak Academy of Sciences. She is an author of articles and papers, co-author and author of the books. She regularly contributes to the topics of her interest on the scientific conferences in Slovakia, Czech Republic, Austria, Germany and Italy. In 2005, she was awarded the Moritz Csaky Award by the Austrian Academy of Sciences.

Her study concentrates on social policy of Hungary in 1868-1918, situation of prisoners of war, propaganda and the life of civilists in World War I, social care and social situation in area of Slovakia in the 19th century until 1918, gender studies and history of feminism.


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