Alice Teichova

Alice Teichova (née Schwarz;[1] 19 September 1920 – 12 March 2015) was an Austrian-born British economist and economic historian.

[2] Her publications included a landmark survey of the international business relations of Czechoslovakia, An Economic Background to Munich, published in 1974.

[2] She co-authored her most recent work, Nation, State and the Economy in History (2003), with the Austrian economist historian, Herbert Matis.

[2] Teichova was born into a Jewish family in Vienna on 19 September 1920 to Arthur Schwarz, a watchmaker, and Gisela (née Leist).

[2] She met her husband, Mikulás Teich, who became a leading Slovak science historian, at a refugee club in the UK in 1940.

Gravestone of Alice Teichova in Wiener Zentralfriedhof