Harald Seewann

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Harald Seewann

Harald Seewann (born November 20, 1944 in Graz ) is an Austrian student historian. For decades he has devoted himself to the history of the Graz corporations and the Jewish student associations in Austria .

Life

After graduating from the Realgymnasium Graz , Seewann studied business administration at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . He returned to Graz in 1965 and trained as a journalist. He worked as a publishing clerk at the Kleine Zeitung of the Catholic Press Association of the Diocese of Graz-Seckau and also worked as a freelance journalist. As a member of the Graz academic fraternity Marko-Germania (id ArGe Grazer B! B!), He has been devoting himself to Austrian student history since 1977. In 1979 he was one of the founders of the Styrian Student Historian Association and is a member of numerous student history associations. In 1995 he founded the Historia Academica Judaica archive and is editor of the periodical of the same name . The focus is on the (former) Jewish national corporation students.

Honors

  • Old Mr. hc of the Pennal fraternity Saxo-Libertas Chernivtsi
  • Honorary member of the Academic Round Table West Styria in Deutschlandsberg
  • Honorary member of the ring of old gentlemen's associations of Zionist academic connections (as the only non-Jew)
  • Professor (professional title) (2007)
  • Citizen of the City of Graz

Publications

Series of publications by the Styrian Student Historian Association

  • Student activities in Graz in the years 1819–1821 and their official persecution. A contribution to the history of the early fraternity movement in Graz . Graz 1981, 96 pages. GoogleBooks
  • The “Freya” and the Fraternity Festival of 1849. A contribution to the history of Graz students . Graz 1982, 54 pages, 2 illustrations (including 1 facsimile). GoogleBooks
  • For light and truth. Data, facts and documents on the chronicle of the Graz Academic Legion 1848 . Graz 1983, 156 pages, 3 illustrations.
  • The German student in the year of the popular uprising, 1813 . Aula (Graz), No. X.1983, 159 pages, 5 illustrations.
  • with Th. Weichmann: The Jewish-Academic Association Charitas Graz 1897-1938. A contribution to the history of Zionism on Graz soil . 1986, 106 pages, 12 illustrations (facsimilia).
  • The JAV Charitas Graz 1897-1938 (with a selection of articles on the history and self-portrayal of the Jewish national weapons students in Austria, which existed up to 1938). 1987, 54 pages, 32 illustrations (including 7 facsimiles).
  • The Baltic student associations in Graz. A documentation . 1988, 42 pages, 11 illustrations (9 of which are facsimiles).
  • The corporations at the higher technical-commercial, agricultural and forestry educational institutions in Austria. A contribution to the history of corporations in higher vocational technical schools . Graz 1989, 148 pages, 97 illustrations (including 18 facsimiles and 5 circular tables).
  • University policy in Graz from 1919 to 1938 and the national corporate student body. A collection of sources . 1999, 96 pages, 9 illustrations, 31 facsimiles.
  • with R. Reimann: 25 years of the StStV. The Styrian Student Historian Association 1979 / 80–2005 . 2005, 60 pages, 11 illustrations, 8 facsimiles.
  • with Th. Weichmann (ed.): Karl Hugelmann: History of the Academic Association “Orion” Graz 1864–1875 . Graz 2009, 110 pages, 22 illustrations. GoogleBooks
  • The early scale system in (old) Austria (1860-1880) and the “conservative principle” - a collection of sources . Graz 2011, 180 pages, 39 illustrations.

Then and now

  • Supplement to the article "That was Mr. von Rodenstein" . Vol. 22 (1977), p. 273.
  • In memory of the student historian Dr. Oskar Scheuer . 33: 239-242 (1988).
  • Teutonia Dorpat / Tübingen - a union of German colonist sons studying from Russia (1908–1933) . 34: 197-203 (1989).
  • “With word and defense for Judas Ehr!” Jewish-national student associations as pioneers of Zionism on academic soil in Austria . 38: 207-215 (1993).
  • Max Aub - Searching for traces of a Munich man from 1848. A case study of incorporated Jewish emancipation . 39: 155-162 (1994).
  • The Pennale fraternity Quercus in Freistadt / Upper Austria (1880–1884). A contribution to the history of Austrian pennal corporate students . 39: 269-280 (1994).
  • “To the friend friend!” A Göttingen register sheet from 1825 . 39: 285-292 (1994).
  • The " Waidhofen principle ". The attempted renunciation of honor towards Jews as a manifestation of student anti-Semitism at Austrian universities in 1896 . Vol. 40 (1995), pp. 149-190.
  • The national self-image of student corporations in Poland 1921–1928. A contribution to the history of non-German color students . 41: 135-154 (1996).
  • Tübingen SC Beer Commission from the summer semester of 1888 . Vol. 42 (1997), pp. 157-158.
  • Boyhood in St. Petersburg and Moscow. An overview of the corporations formerly founded in these cities . 43: 157-178 (1998).
  • The academic association "Nord-Club" at the Bergakademie Freiberg / Sa. 1902 to 1935 . 43: 251-260 (1998).
  • Theodor Herzl. From fraternity to the father of the Jewish state . Vol. 45 (2000), pp. 121-138.
  • Corporate matters in the life of Nobel Prize winner Otto Loewi [Burschenschaft Germania Strasbourg]. Vol. 49 (2004), pp. 251-263.
  • For the people's honor and well-being. The Jewish-national academic connection Hasmonaea Czernowitz (1891–1940) and the struggle for recognition of the Jewish nationality . Vol. 61 (2006), pp. 163-198.
  • Licaria Munich (1895-1933). A connection between German students of the Jewish faith in the field of tension among weapons students . Vol. 52 (2007), pp. 177-221.
  • Jewish fellowship in the Baltic States. The Couleurcomment of the Association of Jewish Students Hasmonaea Dorpat . Vol. 61 (2016), pp. 103-114.

Historia Academica Judaica

  • Episode 1: Circle and Zion Star. Images from the lost world of the Jewish-national corporation student. A contribution to the history of Zionism on academic ground . Graz 1990, 283 pages.
  • Episode 2: Circle and Zion Star. ... . Graz 1990, 372 pages.
  • Episode 3: Circle and Zion Star. ... . Graz 1992, 418 pages.
  • Episode 4: Circle and Zion Star. ... . Graz 1994, 651 pages.
  • Episode 5: Circle and Zion Star. ... . Graz 1996, 654 pages.
  • Episode 6: Theodor Herzl and the academic youth. A collection of sources on Herzl's connections to corporate students . Graz 1998, 223 pages.
  • Episode 7: JAV Charitas Graz 1897-1938. The story of a Jewish fraternity in words, pictures and documents . Graz 2001, 319 pages. GoogleBooks
  • Episode 8: Extinct boyhood in Bukovina. Highlights on the life and work of the Jewish-national academic association Hebronia Czernowitz (1900-1936) . Graz 2016, 92 pages of text, 23 pages of appendix.
  • Episode 9: Corporate life of the Czernowitz Jewish-academic connections Hasmonaea, Hebronia and Zephira in the years 1897-1914 in the mirror of the press . Graz 2016, 133 pages.
  • Episode 10: AV Kadimah. Findings relating to the chronicle of the oldest national Jewish student union (Vienna 1882–1938). A documentation , 488 pages. Graz 2017.

Others

  • The Richard Wagner funeral. Vienna, March 5, 1883. A documentation (134 pages). Graz 2016.
  • The resolution of the “Waidhofen Principle” from 1896. A documentation (189 pages). Graz 2017.
  • Moving years. Student disputes at the University of Vienna from the end of the 19th century to 1925. A documentation (261 pages). Graz 2018.
  • “Always ahead!” Highlights of the history of the Academic Association Libanonia Vienna (1894–1938). A documentation . Graz 2019.
  • “Friendship, freedom, honor!” The Budovisia fraternity in BC in Vienna (1894–1938). A contribution to the history of the German-liberal connection system in Vienna , 569 pages (with illustrations and facsimiles). 2019.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b A. V. Kadimah: Harald Seewann presents large, new documentation (bruecklmeierverein.de)