Kristian Gerner (Swedish pronunciation: [krɪˈɧanː ɡæːɳɛr]; born 25 May 1942) is a Swedish historian, author, expert on Eastern Europe and Professor of History at Lund University (since 2002). From 1994 to 2002, he was Professor of Eastern European History and Culture, also at Uppsala University. Gerner earned his doctorate at Lund in 1984. He is a board member of the Institute for Information on the Crimes of Communism.
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| - Kristian Gerner (* 25. Mai 1942) ist ein schwedischer Historiker, Autor, Osteuropa-Experte und Professor. (de)
- Jan Christian (Kristian) Gerner, född 25 maj 1942 i Piteå församling i Norrbottens län, är en svensk historiker specialiserad på Öst- och Centraleuropa. Gerner studerade vid Lunds universitet och avlade filosofie doktor-examen i historia där 1984. Han blev docent vid Lunds universitet 1984 och universitetslektor där 1985. Han var professor i östeuropeisk historia och kultur vid Uppsala universitet 1994–2002 och var 2002–2009 professor i historia vid Lunds universitet. Kristian Gerner gifte sig 1975 med Kerstin Nyström (född 1944). (sv)
- Kristian Gerner (Swedish pronunciation: [krɪˈɧanː ɡæːɳɛr]; born 25 May 1942) is a Swedish historian, author, expert on Eastern Europe and Professor of History at Lund University (since 2002). From 1994 to 2002, he was Professor of Eastern European History and Culture, also at Uppsala University. Gerner earned his doctorate at Lund in 1984. He is a board member of the Institute for Information on the Crimes of Communism. (en)
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| - Kristian Gerner (* 25. Mai 1942) ist ein schwedischer Historiker, Autor, Osteuropa-Experte und Professor. (de)
- Kristian Gerner (Swedish pronunciation: [krɪˈɧanː ɡæːɳɛr]; born 25 May 1942) is a Swedish historian, author, expert on Eastern Europe and Professor of History at Lund University (since 2002). From 1994 to 2002, he was Professor of Eastern European History and Culture, also at Uppsala University. Gerner earned his doctorate at Lund in 1984. He is a board member of the Institute for Information on the Crimes of Communism. On 4 December 2013, in the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet, he commented on a clip sent on Russian state television where a Swedish children's programme was used as an example, saying that he recognized the arguments from Russian propaganda, calling them sexuality hostile and homophobic, and also saying that they represented a totally heinous atmosphere pursued by the Putin leadership in tight coalition with the Russian Orthodox church. (en)
- Jan Christian (Kristian) Gerner, född 25 maj 1942 i Piteå församling i Norrbottens län, är en svensk historiker specialiserad på Öst- och Centraleuropa. Gerner studerade vid Lunds universitet och avlade filosofie doktor-examen i historia där 1984. Han blev docent vid Lunds universitet 1984 och universitetslektor där 1985. Han var professor i östeuropeisk historia och kultur vid Uppsala universitet 1994–2002 och var 2002–2009 professor i historia vid Lunds universitet. Kristian Gerner gifte sig 1975 med Kerstin Nyström (född 1944). (sv)
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