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Heldt is a German surname, an alternative spelling of Held, meaning 'hero'. Notable people with the surname include : *Antonio Barbosa Heldt (died 1973), Mexican politician *Barbara Heldt (born 1940), American writer *Dora Heldt Dora Heldt (born Bärbel Schmidt on 10 November 1961) is a German writer. Several of her novels have reached the top of German bestselling lists, including her 2009 novel ''Tante Inge haut ab'', which got to second place. Biography Schmidt was ... (born 1961), German writer * Horst Heldt (born 1969), German footballer * Werner Heldt (1904–1954), German painter See also * Heldt Prize, a literary award {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Antonio Barbosa Heldt
Antonio Barbosa Heldt (died September 18, 1973) was a Mexican people, Mexican teacher and politician, member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party. In 1973, he was elected as Governor of Colima, but died before he could take office. According to official reports, the cause of death was suicide, though that determination was never fully accepted by those close to him. Books * ''Como enseñar a leer y escribir'' () * ''Hombres ilustres de México y lugares donde reposan sus restos'' See also

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Barbara Heldt
Barbara Heldt (born 2 February 1940 in New York City) is an American emerita professor of Russian at the University of British Columbia. The Heldt Prize, a literary award in her name, was established by the Association for Women in Slavic Studies. She was a member of the editorial board of the series ''Cambridge Studies in Russian Literature''. She is best known for her researches on Russian literature by women, the introduction of gender analysis and feminist perspectives into Slavic studies, and for her translation of Karolina Pavlova's novel ''A Double Life''. Early life Barbara Sue Heldt was born on 2 February 1940 at the Sydenham hospital in New York City. Her mother, Margery Sloss, was a New Yorker, while her father Dr John H. Heldt, was from Berlin, Germany. Her brother, John, was born in 1942. She attended the Woodmere Academy, then took her undergraduate degree at Wellesley College, where she was a Durant scholar. She studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. She then returned t ...
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Dora Heldt
Dora Heldt (born Bärbel Schmidt on 10 November 1961) is a German writer. Several of her novels have reached the top of German bestselling lists, including her 2009 novel ''Tante Inge haut ab'', which got to second place. Biography Schmidt was born in 1961 on the island of Sylt, the daughter of a German soldier. After training as a bookseller in Bad Godesberg and working as a representative for the German publishing house dtv Verlagsgesellschaft, she drew attention to herself under the pseudonym Dora Heldt with her novels about Christine and her idiosyncratic father Heinz. Schmidt has been an active handball player for many years. She lives with her family in Hamburg. Writing Schmidt has been writing under the pseudonym Dora Heldt, the name of her grandmother, starting with her first novel, ''Ausgeliebt'' (2006). The novel reached the bestseller list (35th place in January 2006), but it was only with her third book, ''Urlaub mit Papa'', in 2008, that she achieved her breakth ...
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Horst Heldt
Horst Heldt (born 9 December 1969) is a German football executive and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the former general manager of 1. FC Köln. Playing career Heldt was born in Königswinter. He played at 1. FC Köln from 1990 until 1995, before transferring to TSV 1860 Munich. After four years there, he went to Eintracht Frankfurt in 1999. After the club was relegated in 2001, he played for Austrian side Sturm Graz. In January 2003, Heldt returned to Germany, to VfB Stuttgart. He always played as a midfielder. His tally of Bundesliga matches is 359. Heldt also played for the German national team twice in 1999. Managerial career After only being a substitute and not getting any playing time at VfB Stuttgart in the first half of the 2005–06 season under coach Giovanni Trapattoni, Heldt decided to end his active career on 3 January 2006 to take over the post of general manager of the club. As manager, Heldt supported the sacking of Trapattoni and the hiring ...
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Werner Heldt
Werner Heldt (1904–1954) was a German painter. Life Heldt was born in Berlin on 17 November 1904. The son of a pastor, he attended a grammar school, the '' Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster''. He studied art at the School of Arts and Crafts in 1923–4, and then at the Berlin Academy until 1930. His early work consisting, mostly of townscapes and scenes of night-life, shows the influence of his friend, the much older Heinrich Zille, with whom he used to visit the bars of suburban Berlin. By 1929, though, he had broken away from Zille's mildly satirical and rather antiquated vision of the city. In 1930 he visited Paris, where he met Maurice Utrillo, whose work he admired. Between 1929 and 1933 he underwent a course of psychoanalysis which prompted him to give up painting, instead making a series of drawings inspired by his dreams. He moved to Majorca in 1933, but following the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War he returned to Berlin where he shared a studio with the painter Werner G ...
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Heldt Prize
The Heldt Prize is a literary award from the Association for Women in Slavic Studies named in honor of Barbara Heldt. The award has been given variously in the following categories: *Best book in Slavic/Eastern European/Eurasian Women's Studies *Best Book by a Woman in Any Area of Slavic/Eastern European/Eurasian Studies *Best Translation by a Woman in Any Area of Slavic/Eastern European/Eurasian Studies *Best article in Slavic/Eastern European/Eurasian Women's studies Christine Worobec is the only twice recipient of the award. Best Book recipients *2022: Jadwiga Biskupska. Survivors: Warsaw under the Nazi Occupation. Cambridge University Press, 2022. *2022: Katalin Fábián, Janet Elise Johnson, and Mara Lazda. Routledge Handbook of Gender in Central-Eastern Europe and Eurasia. (Routledge, 2021) *2021: Francine Hirsch. Soviet Judgment at Nuremburg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal after World War II (Oxford University Press, 2020) *2021: Allison Leigh, Pict ...
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