Chronology of Gilbert Trausch’s Academic Career

Born on 20 September 1931 in Luxembourg-City.

Studies at the Cours supérieurs in Luxembourg, the Sorbonne in Paris and the University of Exeter

1956–58: doctorate in philosophy and literature

1958: submission of his scientific memoir in history on a subject of the French Revolution:
“La suppression des convents de la Ville de Luxembourg sous le Directoire”

1958: teacher at the Lycée de garçons Luxembourg (boys’ secondary school)

Since 1963: member of the editorial board of the journal of Luxembourg history Hémecht

Since 1964: effective member of the Historical Section of the Grand Ducal Institute

Since 1964: lecturer at the Pedagogical Institute

1966–95: lecturer on modern history at the Cours supérieurs/University Centre of Luxembourg

1970–97: classes on Luxembourgish history at the University of Liège

1972–83: director of the National Library of Luxembourg

1984–90: administrative director of the University Centre

1987–90: president of the Government’s Commission for the Commemoration of the National Anniversaries 1989–90, preparing the historical exhibition “De l’État à la Nation 1839–1989”: click here for the lecture of Trausch at the opening of the exhibition

1989–2001: president of the European Community Liaison Committee of Historians (member of the committee since 1982)

1990–2001: director of the Centre d’Études et des Recherches européennes Robert Schuman (CERE)

Gilbert Trausch in the Maison Robert Schuman in Luxembourg-Clausen © Jean-Marie Majerus / CERE
Gilbert Trausch in the Maison Robert Schuman in Luxembourg-Clausen © Jean-Marie Majerus / CERE

1991–96: Principal Government Adviser to the Prime Minister

1991–2005: lecturer at the College of Europe in Bruges

1994–2001: member of the Research Council of the European University Institute of Florence

Deceased on 3 June 2018 in Luxembourg-City

(cf. Monique Kieffer, “Gilbert Trausch, un historien dans son siècle”, Du Luxembourg à l’Europe: Hommages à Gilbert Trausch à l’occasion de son 80e anniversaire, dir. Jacques P. Leider, Jean-Marie Majerus, Michel Polfer, Marc Schoentgen (Luxemburg: Saint-Paul, 2011), p. 12–39.)

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