Ludger Grevelhörster

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ludger Grevelhörster (* 1958 in Billerbeck ) is a German historian.

From 1991 to 1997, Grevelhörster was a research assistant at the Chair for Modern History and Westphalian Regional History at the University of Paderborn . With his work in Münster at the beginning of the Weimar Republic , he obtained his doctorate there in 1992. phil. Since 1997 he has been in the school service of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia , Grevelhörster works at the Wolfgang Borchert comprehensive school ( Recklinghausen ). He teaches history, catholic. Religion and economy. Grevelhörster lives in Münster.

Fonts

  • Münster's path from revolution to surrender. Focal points of urban history between 1918 and 1945. In: Teaching and learning history - using the example of the city of Münster. Münster 1985.
  • Seizure of power and conformity in Ahlen 1930–1934. The path of an industrial city in the Münsterland to the National Socialist dictatorship. Ahlen 1987.
  • In the end, Adolf Hitler scoffed. Franz Pfeffer von Salomon - a Westphalian SA leader. In: Yearbook Westphalia. 44 (1990).
  • Münster at the beginning of the Weimar Republic. Society, economy and local politics in the Westphalian provincial capital 1918 to 1924 (= Paderborn historical research. Vol. 4). Schernfeld 1993.
  • Organizational development and wing struggles in the democratic youth from 1919 until their breakup in 1930. Bochum 1993.
  • A brief history of the Weimar Republic 1918–1933. An overview of the problem history. Munster 2000.
  • The First World War and the end of the German Empire. History and impact. Munster 2004.
  • Cardinal Clemens August Graf von Galen in his day. Munster 2005.
  • How Germany came into being - and Hitler destroyed it. German history from 1871 to 1949 for young readers. Cologne 2017
  • Emil. Diaries from the Weimar Republic. A history graphic novel, Cologne 2018.

Web links