Stefan Goch

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Stefan Goch (* 1958 ) is a German social scientist and historian with a regional focus on the Ruhr area .

Career

After studying social sciences from 1980 to 1985 at the Ruhr University Bochum with a degree in social science , Goch received his doctorate in 1987. rer. soc., followed by research and teaching at the Chair of Political Science I at the Ruhr University Bochum, at the Bochum University of Applied Sciences (department of economics in the subject of political science), for the Association for the History of the Labor Movement in Gelsenkirchen eV and for the Institute for Urban History in Gelsenkirchen to be active. In 1999 he qualified as a professor at the Faculty of Social Science at the Ruhr University Bochum and received the venia legendi for regional and local politics. From 2000 to 2006 he worked as a private lecturer at the Faculty of Social Science at the Ruhr University Bochum and has been an associate professor there since 2006. Since 2011 he has headed the Institute for Urban History in Gelsenkirchen.

In 1993, 1997 and 2000 he was awarded for scientific achievements in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th competition of the Forum for History Culture on the Ruhr and Emscher. In 2016 Goch was elected a full member of the Historical Commission for Westphalia .

Goch's main focus is the Ruhr area.

Goch has been deputy head of the planning group for the House of History in North Rhine-Westphalia since 2018 .

He is a member of the German Academy for Football Culture .

Fonts (selection)

Monographs

  • Social-democratic labor movement and working-class culture in the Ruhr area, Düsseldorf 1990
  • "A return to here is no longer to be expected", Essen 1999
  • A region fighting structural change, Essen 2002
  • In the jungle of the Ruhr area, Essen 2004
  • Jewish life, Essen 2004
  • together with Norbert Silberbach, Between blue and white lies gray. FC Schalke 04 in the time of National Socialism, Essen 2005 (for a review in the Frankfurter Rundschau, October 17, 2005)

Editorships

  • together with Lutz Heidemann, 100 years of Bismarck. A district "with special renovation needs". Contributions to the past and present of a Gelsenkirchen district, Gelsenkirchen 2001
  • Structural change and structural policy in North Rhine-Westphalia, Münster 2004
  • Municipal Society and Police: Contributions to the social history of the police in Gelsenkirchen, Gelsenkirchen 2005
  • together with Kartsten Rudolph, Wandel has a home. North Rhine-Westphalia in the past and present, Oberhausen 2009
  • together with Gerd Escher, Buer - history (s) of a city. A strong piece of Gelsenkirchen, Essen 2014

Book and magazine articles

  • The Schalker Verein: An overview of the company's history, in: Brigitte Schneider (Ed.), Der Schalker Verein, Arbeit und Leben in Bulmke-Hüllen, Gelsenkirchen 2008, pp. 17–49
  • Structural policy “made in NRW”, in: Stefan Goch, Karsten Rudolph (eds.), Change has a home, North Rhine-Westphalia in the past and present, Oberhausen 2009, pp. 182–204
  • The way to the unified company Ruhrkohle AG, in: Michael Farrenkopf, Michael Ganzelewski, Stefan Przigoda, Inga Schnepel, Rainer Slotta (eds.), Glück auf! Ruhr Area - The hard coal mining after 1945, catalog of the exhibition of the German Mining Museum Bochum from December 6, 2009 to May 2, 2010, Bochum 2009, pp. 284–302
  • Politics for Ruhrkohle and Ruhrrevier - From Ruhrkohle AG to the new Ruhr area, in: President of the Landtag North Rhine-Westphalia (ed.), Kumpel und Kohlen, The Landtag NRW and Ruhrkohle 1946 to 2008, Düsseldorf 2009 (Writings of the Landtag North Rhine-Westphalia , Vol. 19), pp. 125-165
  • Heroic resistance of the Ruhr workers against the Nazi regime!?, In: LWL Industriemuseum - Westphalian State Museum for Industrial Culture (ed.), The Heroes Machine - On the Topicality and Tradition of Heroes' Images ", Dortmund 2010, pp. 104–115
  • Creation of meaning through a structural policy program: The International Building Exhibition Emscher Park, in: Gregor Betz, Ronald Hitzler and Michaela Pfadenhauer (eds.): “Urbane Events”, Wiesbaden 2011, pp. 67–84
  • Gelsenkirchen: Don't forget: The persecution and murder of the Sinti and Roma in Gelsenkirchen, in: Karola Fings , Ulrich, Friedrich Opfermann (eds.), Gypsy persecution in the Rhineland and in Westphalia 1933–1945, history and remembrance, Paderborn 2012, p 157-162
  • Alternatives to join in: Non-conformist artists from Gelsenkirchen during National Socialism, in: Holger Germann, Stefan Goch (ed.), Artists and Art in National Socialism, A discussion about the Gelsenkirchen artist settlement Halfmannshof, Essen 2013 (series of publications by the Institute for Urban History, Articles, Vol . 15), pp. 79-91

Others

Goch is an appointed member of the German Academy for Football Culture .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. All information, unless otherwise stated, according to: Person page "Stefan Goch" of the Ruhr University Bochum, see: [1] .
  2. ^ State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia: State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia: First meeting of the board of trustees "House of History North Rhine-Westphalia". Retrieved June 14, 2018 .
  3. https://www.fussball-kultur.org/adresse/address/stefan-goch