The Independent - London, September 8th, 1995
Dorothea Oschinsky made her career as Lecturer and Reader in Palaeography in Liverpool University, where she taught and directed the course for local archivists for many years. The enthusiasm of her teaching in medieval palaeography and records helped and inspired a generation of local archivists in this country. She helped to create the pioneer course at Liverpool and to make it one of the chief centres for the training of archivists in Britain.
Oschinsky was by birth a Silesian, from the days when Silesia was part of Germany: she was brought up in Breslau (as it then was) and was a student ...
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