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noticed by the Austrian professor Alfred Grund on a study trip. He persuaded he to study geography at the German University in Prague. She earned a doctorate in 1916, after which she worked as an unpaid assistant at the university. Faced with confrontations by nationalistic German students, she moved to the Czech-speaking Charles University where she received a habilitation degree in anthropogeography in 1934.
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The couple took their niece with them on their frequent travels throughout Europe and North Africa. While in Morocco, Moschelesová met Hans Henrik Reusch, a Norwegian geologist, who invited her to work with him as a translator on his geology project in Oslo. While there, her interest in geography was
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When the war was over, accompanied by Hort Moschelesová moved back to Prague but found that none of her relatives were still alive. As she was unable to find paid employment, she lived under difficult conditions helped along by Hort. Some four years after her arrival she was finally able to lecture
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Threatened by the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia, as a Jew Moschelesová was forced to leave the country. She moved to Australia where she was employed as a geography professor by the University of Melbourne. There she established a close relationship with Greta Hort, a Danish-born professor of
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Born in Prague, Austro-Hungary, on 21 August 1882, Julie Moschelesová was the daughter of the well-to-do German-speaking Jewish lawyer Wilhelm Moscheles (1861–1943) and his wife Luise née Schwabacher (1869–1922). As her mother was blind, she was raised by her uncle, the English painter Felix
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she moved back to Prague after the war but had to wait for several years before she was able to teach at the Charles University. A heavy cigarette smoker, she died of cancer in 1956.
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in geography at the Charlies University, allowing her to move into an apartment. A heavy cigarette smoker, she contracted cancer and died on 7 January 1956 in Prague.
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Moschelesová worked for the Dutch government as a geographer as well as for the Geographical Department of the Allied Military Service.
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of the German University of Prague who persuaded her to study there. Earning a Ph.D. in 1916, she later moved to the
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English literature, also employed by the university. She had met Hort at the Czechoslovak branch of the
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in 1934. In 1939, she fled the Nazi occupation and moved to Australia, where she lectured at the
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who invited her to work in Oslo, Norway. While there, her interest in geography was noticed by
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Moscheles, and his wife. She attended primary school in London.
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where they were both members. While in Melbourne, during
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Prague
Felix Moscheles
Hans Henrik Reusch
Alfred Grund
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Czech University in Prague
habilitation
anthropogeography
University of Melbourne
Greta Hort
Red Cross
World War II
"Dr. phil. Juliane Moscheles"





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