Hans Spangenberg

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Hans Spangenberg , actually Johann Louis Georg Spangenberg (born March 27, 1868 in Berlin , † October 2, 1936 in Rostock ) was a German archivist and historian with a focus on the constitutional and economic history of the Middle Ages .

After graduating from the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium in Berlin , the son of a judge studied history and classical philology at the universities of Freiburg , Strasbourg and Berlin . In 1891 he received his doctorate from Harry Bresslau with a thesis on Cangrande I. della Scala . In 1898 he joined the Prussian archives service at the Osnabrück State Archive, which took him to the Königsberg State Archive through various positions ( Secret State Archive Berlin , State Archive Münster , State Archive Wroclaw ) , where he worked as an archivist from November 1905 until his appointment to the University of Rostock . At the University of Königsberg he completed his habilitation in 1906 with a thesis on the court and central administration of the Mark Brandenburg in the Middle Ages. There he taught as a private lecturer and was made an honorary professor in 1920. In 1921 Spangenberg moved to Rostock , where he also became director of the historical seminar and was dean of the philosophy faculty in the academic year 1924/1925. In 1933 he stopped teaching for health reasons and retired in 1934.

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  • From feudal state to corporate state. A contribution to the emergence of the country-class constitution. Oldenbourg, Munich 1912.
  • with Paul Sander : Documents on the history of the territorial constitution. 4 booklets, Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1922–1926.
  • Territorial economy and urban economy. A contribution to the critique of the economic level theory. Oldenbourg, Munich 1932.

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